Guide to the Records of the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (as filmed by the AJCP)
M1201 - M1335, M1401 - M1516
National Library of Australia View Catalogue Record
Created: 2019
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Series. Journals (signed), 17 May 1901 - 20 December 1935
Series. Minutes of The Standing Committee, 14 September 1778 - 5 December 1935
Originally filmed on AJCP Reels M1212-M1221.
Series C MSS. Letters and documents, arranged geographically, 1821 - 1942
Filmed selectively.
Correspondence of Colonel George Arthur, Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land, 1824 - 1836 (File)
The correspondents are Reverend Samuel Marsden (Sydney, Parramatta), Archdeacon Thomas Scott (Sydney), Archdeacon William Broughton (Sydney) and R.W. Hay (Colonial Office). There are also copies of some of Arthur's replies.
Miscellaneous Australian letters, c.1847-1924 (File)
The letters were mostly written to the Ernest Hawkins, Henry Tucker, Henry Montgomery and other secretaries of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel...
Australian papers, c.1837-1849 (File)
The correspondents include Reverend Henry Fry (Hobart), Reverend Gregory Bateman (Oatlands, Van Diemen's Land), Archdeacon William Hutchins (Hobart), Reverend W.H. Browne (Launceston), Reverend W. Gibbon (Launceston), Philip Palmer (Hobart), Reverend J.N. Grigg (Circular Head), Reverend John Wittenoom (Perth), Peter Brown (Perth), Reverend George King (Fremantle), Reverend John Wollaston (Picton, lbany), Reverend Peter Barrow (York, WA), Captain Richard Spencer (Albany), Reverend Thomas Naylor (Norfolk Island), Bishop William Tyrrell (Newcastle) and Bishop Charles Perry (Melbourne) and Reverend John Burrows. The letters were mostly addressed to Reverend A.M. Campbell.
Australian papers including candidates papers, 1821 - 1898 (File)
The bulk of the correspondence relates to the applications of candidates wishing to serve in Australia and includes application forms, references, and correspondence with clergy and officials in Britain and Ireland. There is also some correspondence with George Morphett (Adelaide) about property of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Adelaide.
Borneo and Malaya, 1846 - 1852 (File Box 1)
Correspondence, addresses, reports, pamphlets and manuscript cuttings about the Borneo Mission, the Borneo Church Mission Fund and the Borneo Church Mission Institution. The correspondents include Bishop Francis McDougall (Singapore, Sarawak), Reverend W.B. Wright (Sarawak, Singapore) and Reverend Horatio Mowle (Singapore)...
Borneo and Malaya, 1850 - 1902 (File Box 2)
Correspondence, pamphlets on the Borneo Mission, manuscripts on Borneo, draft minutes of the Borneo Church Mission (1851-1852) and minutes of the Borneo Bishopric Committee. The correspondents include Reverend Walter Chambers (Singapore, Sarawak), C.J. Fox (Sarawak), Sir James Brooke, Reverend Andrew Horsburgh (Hong Kong), Reverend William Gomes (Sarawak), Reverend Henry Venn (London) and W.W. Nicholls (Sarawak). There are also letters to Bishop Francis McDougall from missionaries in India.
Diocese of Sydney, New South Wales, 1837 - 1849 (File Box 15)
Some of the papers relate to South Australia, including a circular of the South Australian Church Society (1834), correspondence of George Morphett (London) and Bishop Charles Blomfield, and records of the South Australian branch of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (1839). The correspondents include Reverend R.K. Sconce (Sydney), Reverend Henry Porter (Sydney), James Macarthur (London), J. Macquoid (Sydney), Reverend Frederic Barker (Chesterfield), Robert Campbell (Sydney), Reverend William B. Clarke (Parramatta), Judge William Burton (London), Reverend E. Gifford Pryce (Lower Hawkesbury, Monaro, Cooma), Reverend Charles Woodward (Port Macquarie), Reverend J. McConnell (Clarence River), Reverend A.C. Thomson (Port Phillip) and Reverend William Cowper (Sydney)...
Government papers. Correspondence with government about Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand, 1827 - 1847 (File)
Correspondence, often addressed to Reverend Ernest Hawkins, and other papers, mainly copies. The British correspondents include R.W. Hay (Colonial Office), G.W. Hope (Colonial Office), Sir George Grey (Colonial Office), Sir James Stephen (Colonial Office), Henry Labouchere (Colonial Office), Lord Lyttelton (Colonial Office), Benjamin Hawes (Colonial Office), Lord Glenelg, Lord John Russell and W.E. Gladstone. The Australian correspondents include Archdeacon Thomas Scott (Sydney), Sir Richard Bourke (Sydney), Bishop William Broughton (Sydney), Alexander McLeay (Sydney), Archdeacon William Hutchins (Hobart), Sir John Franklin (Hobart) and Sir George Gipps (Sydney).
Miscellaneous papers, 1862 - 1898 (File Box 1)
The correspondents include Bishop William Tyrrell (Morpeth), Bishop Mesac Thomas (Goulburn), Bishop Arthur Green (Armidale) and Bishop William Saumarez Smith (Sydney). There are also papers concerning the Diocese of Grafton and Armidale Bishopric Fund.
New Zealand, 1838 - 1902 (File Box 1)
The correspondents include Reverend William Selwyn (Grantham), Bishop George Selwyn (Richmond), G.W. Hope (Colonial Office), John Ward (New Zealand Company), R. Few (New Zealand Church Society) and J.R. Godley (London). There are also minutes and other papers of the New Zealand Church Society (1841-1842) and papers of the New Zealand Church Endowment Trust.
New Zealand, 1840 - 1936 (File Box 2)
The papers comprise pamphlets, printed reports, printed papers on New Zealand colonisation, financial papers, newspaper cuttings and correspondence. They include copies of journals of Bishop George Selwyn (1843, 1848) and correspondence of Selwyn (Auckland, Bay of Islands, Bay of Plenty), Reverend John Churton (Port Nicholson, Auckland), Bishop Edmund Hobhouse (Nelson) and Bishop Charles Abraham (Wellington).
North Queensland, c.1914-1936 (File)
The papers comprise the bush memories of Reverend Harold Peel (typescript), correspondence of Bishop John Feetham (Townsville), records concerning the All Souls Boys' School at Charters Towers and a photograph album (c. 1919-1920).
Papers of Bishop J.C. Patteson, 1838 - 1907 (File Box 1 & 2)
The papers comprise a list of the letters from John C. Patteson, first Bishop of Melanesia, to his family (1855-1871), letters from Sir John Patteson to his son John C. Patteson, Sir William Martin, Frances Patteson and Elizabeth Patteson (1849-1861), various accounts of the death of Bishop Patteson found in the papers of Reverend C.L Burges, letters from Patteson to his family (1838-1855), miscellaneous letters concerning Patteson (1872-1907), Bishop Patteson: missionary bishop and martyr (London, n.d.), C.P.S. Williams. From Eton to the South Seas (London, n.d.) and letters from Bishop Cecil Wilson to Bishop Henry Montgomery, written from Norfolk Island, Sydney, Napier, Christchurch and Melbourne (1894-1906)...
Singapore, 1881 - 1942 (File)
Reports, pamphlets and magazines of the Singapore Mission, including reports of St Andrew's Cathedral and Mission (1881-1891), St. Andrews Church Mission (1897-1929), An account of the St Andrew's Church Mission from 1856 to 1887 (Singapore, 1888) and the papers of Reverend R. Richards, superintendent of the Mission from 1902 to 1934. His papers include correspondence (1901-1938), addresses, manuscripts and typescripts (some in Chinese), and newspaper cuttings.
South Australia, 1834 - 1849 (File)
The papers comprise correspondence, official publications, newspaper cuttings, pamphlets, a statement of property owned by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in South Australia, financial papers, and extracts from the journals of Reverend W.J. Woodcock (1846) and Reverend William Coombs (1846-1848). The correspondents include George Morphett (Adelaide), John Morphett (Adelaide), Reverend Charles Howard (Adelaide), Reverend James Farrell (Adelaide), Maria Gawler (Brighton), Colonel George Gawler (Brighton), Reverend James Pollitt (Nairn), Reverend W. Woodcock (Adelaide) and Reverend William Coombs (Adelaide, Gawler).
Tasmania, 1883 - 1889 (File)
Papers of Daniel Sandford, Bishop of Tasmania, and correspondence of William Kemp, barrister and assistant secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Much of it relates to the vacant Hobart Deanery, the appointment of Charles Dundas as dean in 1885, the appointment of a warden to Christ's College, Hobart, and the transfer of Sandford from Tasmania to the diocese of Durham in 1888. The correspondents include Sandford (Hobart, Newcastle-upon-Tyne), Elizabeth Sandford (North Berwick), Bishop Samuel Thornton (Ballarat), Bishop Joseph Lightfoot (Durham), Rev. John Harmer (Bishop Auckland), Reverend Randall Davidson (Windsor), Bishop William Maclagan (Lichfield), Reverend Charles Dundas (Gosport, Hobart), Reverend F.H. Cox (Wisbech), Reverend Henry B. Bromby (London.) and Bishop Alfred Barry (Sydney).
Series D MSS. Letters and papers received from abroad, 1850 - 1935
Despite the title of this series, many of the letters written to the secretaries and treasurers of the SPG were sent by individuals living in Britain. They included bishops, clergy, lay members and supporters of the SPG, government officials, and colonial bishops who were on leave in Britain or who had returned permanently to Britain. There are also letters from diocesan associations based in Britain, such as the Melanesian Mission and the Polynesian Diocesan Association. Nevertheless, the bulk of the letters, often accompanied by reports and other enclosures, were written by bishops, clergy, missionaries and lay people in British colonies and dominions and in a few other countries (such as the Netherlands, East Indies and Hawaii).
Borneo, 1850 - 1859 (File 6B)
The correspondents include Sir James Brooke, Bishop Francis McDougall, Reverend Walter Chambers, Reverend William Gomes, Reverend. Andrew Horsburgh and McEwen & Co. (Singapore).
New Zealand 1850-1859, 1850 - 1859 (File 19)
The correspondents include Lord Grey (London), Bishop George Selwyn (Auckland, Windsor), Reverend Charles Abraham (Auckland), Bishop Charles Abraham (Wellington), Reverend R.B. Paul (Nelson) and Reverend. George Nobbs (Norfolk Island).
Labuan and Sarawak, 1860 - 1867 (File 23A-B)
The correspondents include Bishop Francis McDougall, Reverend William Gomes (Singapore, Sarawak, Malacca), Charles Koch (Sarawak), Reverend Walter Chambers (Singapore), Bishop Piers Claughton (Colombo), Sir James Brooke (Sarawak) and Archbishop Charles Longley. A Labuan misfiled letter is at pp. 1341-1342.
New Zealand, Melanesia and Honolulu, 1859 - 1867 (File 29A-C)
The correspondents include Bishop George Selwyn (Auckland), Bishop John Patteson (Auckland), Reverend George Nobbs (Norfolk Island), Bishop Charles Abraham (Wellington), Bishop Edmund Hobhouse (Nelson), Bishop Andrew Suter (London, Nelson), Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop Thomas Staley (Honolulu) and Reverend Joseph Elkington (Honolulu). There are also letters from the British Colonial Office and Foreign Office, Sir George Bowen (Brisbane) and other colonial governors.
Labuan, 1868 - 1874 (File 36 A, 36 C)
The correspondents include Bishop Francis McDougall, Sir James Brooke, Reverend John L. Zehnder, Reverend Frederic W. Abe, Reverend John Richardson, Bishop Walter Chambers (Banting, Singapore), Reverend William Gomes (Singapore), Reverend John Kemp (Sarawak) and the Borneo Company (Singapore).
New Zealand, 1868 - 1874 (File 40/3B)
The correspondents include Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop George Selwyn (Lichfield), Bishop William Cowie (Auckland), Bishop Octavius Hadfield (Wellington), Bishop Charles Abraham (Wellington), Bishop Andrew Suter (Nelson) and Bishop William Williams (Napier).
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1859 - 1874 (File 40/3C)
The correspondents include Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), Reverend George Nobbs (Norfolk Island), Bishop John Patteson (Norfolk Island), Bishop Charles Abraham (Lichfield), Reverend Robert Codrington (Norfolk Island), Reverend Charles Bice (Norfolk Island), Reverend Joseph Elkington (Honolulu), Reverend C.G. Williams (Hawaii), Reverend T. Harris (Honoulu), Queen Emma (Honolulu), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu), Reverend Alexander Macintosh (Honolulu) and Bishop Thomas Staley (London, Honolulu).
Labuan, 1875 (File 41)
The correspondents include Bishop Walter Chambers, Reverend George Hose (Singapore) and the Borneo Company (Singapore).
New Zealand, Melanesia and Hawaii, 1875 (File 42)
The correspondents include Bishop William Cowie (Auckland), Bishop William Williams (Napier), Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop Andrew Suter (Nelson), Reverend B.T. Dudley (Auckland), Reverend Robert Codrington (Norfolk Island) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu).
Labuan, 1876 (File 43A-B)
The correspondents include Bishop Walter Chambers (Sarawak), Reverend George Hose (Dunstable) and the Borneo Company (Singapore).
New Zealand, Melanesia and Hawaii, 1876 (File 44A-B)
The correspondents include Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop William Cowie (Auckland, Bay of Islands), Reverend W. Leonard Williams (Napier), Bishop Andrew Suter (Nelson), Bishop Octavius Hadfield (Wellington), Reverend Robert Codrington (Norfolk Island) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu).
Labuan, 1877 (File 45B)
The correspondents include Bishop Walter Chambers (Labuan) and the Borneo Company (Singapore).
New Zealand, 1877 (File 46B)
The correspondents include Bishop Edward Stuart (Napier), Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop Andrew Suter (Nelson), Bishop Octavius Hadfield (Wellington), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu) and Bishop John Selwyn (Norfolk Island).
Labuan, 1878 (File 47)
The correspondents include Bishop Walter Chambers (Sarawak) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). There is also a printed document comprising correspondence and memoranda on the Mission School, Sarawak, 1877-1878.
New Zealand, Melanesia and Hawaii, 1878 (File 48)
The correspondents include Bishop Henry Harper (London), Bishop William Cowie (Auckland), Bishop Octavius Hadfield (Wellington), Bishop Edward Stuart (Napier), George Nobbs (Norfolk Island) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu).
Labuan, 1879 (File 49C)
The correspondents include Bishop Walter Chambers (Sarawak) and the Borneo Company (Singapore).
New Zealand, Melanesia and Hawaii, 1879 (File 50)
The correspondents include Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop Octavius Hadfield (Wellington), Bishop Andrew Suter (Nelson), Bishop Edward Stuart (Napier), Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), M.W. Hawkins (Dunedin), Bishop John Selwyn (Lichfield), Reverend William Floyd (Noumea) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu).
Labuan, 1880 (File 52)
The correspondents include Bishop Walter Chambers (London), Charles Brooke (Kuching), Bishop George Hose (Singapore) and the Borneo Company (Singapore).
New Zealand, Melanesia and Hawaii, 1880 (File 54)
The correspondents include Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop Andrew Suter (Nelson), Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), Bishop John Selwyn (Norfolk Island, Nasova), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu) and Reverend Alfred Poole (Levuka).
Singapore, 1881 (File 56)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore), Bishop Walter Chambers (London) and the Borneo Company (Singapore).
New Zealand, Melanesia and Hawaii, 1881 (File 58)
The correspondents include Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop Octavius Hadfield (Wellington), Bishop Edward Stuart (Napier), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka), Reverend George Nobbs (Norfolk Island), Reverend Alfred Poole (Levuka), Reverend George Scott (Noumea) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu).
Singapore, 1882 (File 60)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Sarawak), Reverend W. Howell (Singapore), Reverend John Zehnder (Singapore) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). From items of 9 and 14 February, printed cutting of the Bishop of Singapore, to the Account of the Borneo Mission of 30 December. 1882.
New Zealand, Melanesia and Hawaii, 1882 (File 62)
The correspondents include Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), Reverend John Palmer (Norfolk Island), Bishop Alfred Willis (London) and Reverend Samuel Davis (South Kona, Hawaii).
Singapore, 1883 (File 64)
The principal correspondent is Bishop George Hose (Penang, Sarawak, Singapore). Other correspondents are Reverend William Gomes (Singapore) and the Borneo Company (Singapore).
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1883 (File 66)
The correspondents include Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop Edward Stuart (Napier), Bishop John Selwyn (Norfolk Island), Reverend Alfred Poole (Levuka, Fiji), Bishop John Jackson (London), Reverend George Scott (Noumea) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu).
Singapore, Labuan & Sarawak, 1884 (File 68)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Sarawak), B. Bywater (Sarawak) and the Borneo Company (Singapore).
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1884 (File 69)
The correspondents include Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu), Reverend Robert Codrington (London), F.M. Nobbs (Norfolk Island), Reverend George Scott (Sydney) and Reverend Alfred Poole (Rewa, Fiji).
Borneo, 1885 (File 72)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore), William Treacher (Labuan) and the Borneo Company (Singapore).
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1885 (File 73)
The correspondents include Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop John Selwyn (Lichfield), A. Coutes (Levuka), Reverend William Floyd (Cork), Reverend George Scott (Noumea) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu).
Singapore, Labuan and Sarawak, 1886 (File 76)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Perak, Sarawak) and Reverend William Gomes (Singapore). From letter of 28 December 1885 from Penang to Circular letter for the Diocese of Labuan and Sarawak dated 13 December 1886.
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1886 (File 77)
The correspondents include Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka), L. Walker, Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), Bishop Andrew Suter (Nelson), Bishop John Selwyn, Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu), W.F. Reynolds (Honolulu), and Reverend Alexander Macintosh (Honolulu).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1887 (File 81)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Kuala Lumpur, Singapore) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore & Sarawak, Singapore and Sarawak diocese (Sections 16-18).
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1887 (File 82)
The correspondents include Bishop William Cowie (Auckland), Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop Andrew Suter (Nelson), Bishop Octavius Hadfield (Wellington), Bishop John Selwyn (Norfolk Island), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka), Reverend Alexander Macintosh (Honolulu) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu). Index: New Zealand and the Pacific (Sections 36-43).
Singapore, 1888 (File 84)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan, Borneo) and the Borneo Company. Index: Singapore and Diocese of Singapore (Sections 19-20).
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1888 (File 86)
The correspondents include Bishop William Cowrie (London), Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Reverend Edward Phillips (Christchurch), Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), Bishop Octavius Hadfield (Wellington), Bishop Alfred Willis (Bournemouth), Reverend Alexander Macintosh (Honolulu), T. Pelham Thorman (Auckland, Norfolk Island) and Bishop John Selwyn (Norfolk Island). Index: Australasia, New Zealand, Fiji, Honolulu, Melanesia (Sections 22-25).
Singapore, Labuan and Sarawak, 1889 (File 88)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Sarawak), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore, Labuan and Sarawak. Diocese of Singapore, Labuan and Sarawak (Sections 31-33)
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1889 (File 90)
The correspondents include Bishop William Cowie (Auckland), Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu), Theo Davies (Liverpool), and Reverend Alexander Macintosh (Honolulu). Index: New Zealand including Fiji and Honolulu.
Singapore, Labuan and Sarawak, 1890 (File 92)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Sarawak), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend William Horsfall (Penang) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore, Labuan and Sarawak (Sections 83-93)
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1890 (File 94A-B)
Correspondents include Bishop Henry Harper (Levuka), Reverend J. Francis Jones (Suva), Bishop Alfred Wallis (Honolulu), Herbert Gowen (Honolulu), Reverend Alexander Macintosh (Honolulu), W.F. Reynolds (Honolulu), Bishop John Selwyn (Norfolk Island), T. Pelham Thorman (Norfolk Island) and Albert Maclaren (Sydney, Port Moresby). Indices: New Zealand, Melanesia, Honolulu (Sections 86-116).
Singapore, Labuan and Sarawak, 1891 (File 97)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend William Horsfall (Penang) and the Borneo Company. Indices: Singapore, Labuan and Sarawak (Sections 117-126).
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1891 (File 98)
The correspondents include Bishop Churchill Julius (Christchurch), Reverend William Floyd (Kidderminster), Reverend J. Francis Jones (Auckland, Suva), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu), Reverend Alexander Mackintosh (Honolulu), Bishop John Selwyn (London), Reverend John Palmer (Norfolk Island) and T. Pelham Thorman (Norfolk Island). Indices: New Zealand, Fiji, Honolulu (Sections 98-115)
Singapore, 1892 (File 101)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend William Gomes (Singapore) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore (Sections 71-84).
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1892 (File 102A, C)
The correspondents include W. Diggers (Dunedin), Reverend William Floyd (London, Ovalau, Levuka), Reverend J. Francis Jones (Suva), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu), Bishop John Selwyn (Godalming), T. Pelham Thorman (Norfolk Island) and Reverend De Berdt Hovell (Napier). Indices: New Zealand, Melanesia, Honolulu (Sections 117-130).
Singapore, 1893 (File 105A-B)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Sarawak), Reverend L.C. Biggs (Penang), Reverend William Elton (London, Sandakan) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore (Sections 135-141).
New Zealand and Pacific, 1893 (File 106A-B)
The correspondents include William Horsfall (Auckland), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka), Reverend J. Francis Jones (Suva), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu), Reverend Robert Codrington, Reverend De Berdt Hovell (Napier) and Bishop Octavius Hadfield (Wellington). Index: New Zealand and Pacific (Sections 114-129).
Singapore, Labuan and Sarawak, 1894 (File 109A, C)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Selangor, Singapore), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore, Labuan and Sarawak (Sections 127-136).
New Zealand and Pacific, 1894 (File 110)
The correspondents include Bishop Churchill Julius (Christchurch), William Calder (Auckland), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka), Reverend J. Francis Jones (Suva), Basil Thomson (Ascot), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu), T. Pelham Thorman (Norfolk Island), Copland King (New Guinea), Bishop Edward Stuart (Napier) and E. Pearce (Wellington). Index: New Zealand and Pacific (Sections 109-126).
Singapore, 1895 (File 113)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Naples), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend R. Richards (Kudat, Borneo) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore (Sections 153-164).
New Zealand and Pacific, 1895 (File 114)
The correspondents include Bishop William Cowie (Auckland), Reverend J. Francis Jones (Suva), T. Pelham Thorman (Norfolk Island), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka), E. Pearce (Wellington), W.H. Buick (Wellington), Bishop Thomas Staley (Lichfield) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu). Index: New Zealand and Pacific (Sections 126-138).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1896 (File 117A-B)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Sarawak), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Labuan), L.C. Biggs (Penang) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore (Sections 164-171).
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1896 (File 118A,C)
The correspondents include F. Knowles (Christchurch), Reverend W.T. Winter (Christchurch). Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), Reverend William Floyd (Fiji), Reverend J. Francis Jones (Suva), Bishop Alfred Wallis (Honolulu), William Horsfall (Maui, Hawaii), Bishop Cecil Wilson (Norfolk Island) and Reverend Walter Ivens (Norfolk Island). Index: The Pacific (including New Zealand) (Sections 139-156).
Singapore, 1897 (File 121A-B)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Sarawak), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), R. Balavendown (Penang), George Matthews (Sandakan) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore (Sections 169-184).
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1897 (File 122A, C)
The correspondents include Bishop William Cowie (Auckland), F. Knowles (Christchurch), Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), Reverend De Berdt Hovell (Auckland), Bishop Frederic Wallis (Wellington), D.O. Hampton (Dunedin), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka, Fiji), and Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu). Index: New Zealand and the Pacific (Sections 154-172).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1898 (File 125)
The correspondents include the Borneo Company (Singapore), Bishop George Hose (Penang, Singapore), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend Edwin Gomes (Sarawak) and B.C. Perry (Sarawak). Index: Singapore (Sections 139-153).
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1898 (File 126A, C)
The correspondents include Bishop William Cowie (Auckland), F. Knowles (Christchurch), Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), Bishop Frederic Wallis (Wellington), Reverend D. De Berdt Hovell (Napier), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka), Reverend J. Francis Jones (Sherborne), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu), Bishop Thomas Staley, Reverend Alexander Macintosh (Honolulu), Bishop Cecil Wilson, B. Glanvill Corney (Suva) and G.R. Griffiths (Suva). Index: The Pacific (Sections 163-195).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1899 (File 129 (Vol. 6))
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Perak, Sarawak), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend Benjamin Beeley (Kuching), Reverend H.P. Goeher (Sarawak) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore (Sections 140-149).
New Zealand and the Pacific, 1899 (File 130 (Vol.3-4))
The correspondents include F. Knowles (Christchurch), Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu), Reverend Erasmus Van Deerlin (Hawaii), Bishop Cecil Wilson (Christchurch, Norfolk Island), Reverend P.M. Aldous (Norfolk Island), B. Glanvil Corney (Suva) and John Langford (Suva). Index: The Pacific (Sections -177).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1901 (File 137A, C)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, London), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore (Sections 156-168).
Australia, New Zealand and Pacific, 1901 (File 138A, D)
The correspondents include Bishop Gilbert White (Thursday Island, Northern Territory), Reverend F.C. Anderson (Melbourne), Bishop Montagu Stone-Wigg (British New Guinea), Bishop George Frodsham (Townsville), Reverend Godfrey Smith (Croydon, Queensland), Reverend David Garland (Perth), Bishop Charles Riley (Perth), Reverend R.W. Holden (Coolamon, NSW), Bishop William Cowie (Auckland), Reverend Horace Packe (Suva), Reverend Erasmus Vanderlin (Kohala), Bishop Cecil Wilson (Norfolk Island) and Reverend P.M. Aldous (Norfolk Island). Index: Australia, New Zealand and Pacific (Sections 114-167).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1902 (File 141)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Sarawak), Reverend R. Richards (Kudat, Borneo), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend Edwin Gomes (Singapore), Reverend Harold Larzen (Kuching), Reverend F.W. Leggatt (Sarawak) and Reverend F. Perry (Labuan). Index: Singapore (Sections 172-182).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1903 (File 147)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Sarawak), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), G.H. Knight Clarke (Jesselton), Reverend Hubert C. Henham (Penang) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore (Sections 107-113).
Australia, 1903 - 1904 (File 151A)
The correspondents include Bishop Charles Camidge (Bathurst), Reverend E. Howard Lea (Dubbo), Reverend Charles Day (Brisbane), Bishop Gilbert White (Thursday Island), Bishop Christopher Barlow (Goulburn), Bishop Henry Cooper (Armidale), Bishop Lowther Clarke (Melbourne), Reverend George Suttor (Melbourne), John Dixon (Sydney), Bishop Montagu Stone-Wigg (London, British New Guinea), Reverend David Garland (Townsville), Bishop George Frodsham (Townsville), Bishop Frederick Goldsmith (Bunbury) and Bishop Charles Riley (Perth). (Sections 1-43).
Australia and the Pacific, 1903 - 1904 (File 151B)
The correspondents include Bishop Ernest Anderson (Hay, NSW), Bishop Nathaniel Dawes (Rockhampton), Bishop Thomas Armstrong (Wangaratta), Bishop Alfred Willis (Tonga), Bishop Churchill Julius (Christchurch), Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), Reverend P.M. Aldous (Norfolk Island), Bishop Cecil Wilson (Norfolk Island), Bishop W. Leonard Williams (Napier), Bishop Frederic Wallis (Wellington), Bishop Henry Restarick (Honolulu), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka, Suva), Reverend H. Lateward (Suva) and Reverend Horace Packe (Suva). (Sections 44-78).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1904 (File 155)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Sarawak, Labuan), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching), Reverend Frank Swindell (Kuala Lumpur) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore and Sarawak (Sections 106-111).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1905 (File 162)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Labuan, Sarawak), F.J. Bryant (Perak), ReverendR Frank Swindell (Kuala Lumpur) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore and Sarawak (Sections 97-102).
Australia and Pacific, 1905 - 1906 (File 166)
The correspondents include Bishop John Harmer (Adelaide), Bishop Charles Camidge (Bathurst), Reverend Frank Campion (Dubbo), Archbishop St Clair Donaldson (Brisbane), Bishop Frederick Goldsmith (Bunbury), Bishop Gilbert White (Thursday Island, Port Douglas), Reverend R.R. Andrewes (Ballina, NSW), Bishop Henry Cooper (Armidale), Archbishop Lowther Clarke (Melbourne), Bishop Montagu Stone-Wigg (Papua), Reverend David Garland (Charters Towers), Bishop George Frodsham (Townsville), Archbishop William Saumarez Smith (Sydney), Bishop Charles Riley (Perth), Bishop Ernest Anderson (Hay, NSW), Bishop Nathaniel Dawes (Rockhampton), Bishop Thomas Armstrong (Wangaratta), Bishop Churchill Julius (Christchurch), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka), Reverend Horace Packe (Suva), Reverend H. Lateward (Ovalau, Fiji), Bishop Henry Restarick (Honolulu), Bishop Cecil Wilson (Norfolk Island) and Reverend Henry Welchman (Bugotu, Solomon Islands).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1906 (File 170 (Volume 4))
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore), Reverend R. Richards (Singapore), Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore (Sections 90-94).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1907 (File 177)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Singapore, Labuan, Sarawak), Reverend John Bourne (Perak), Reverend F.W. Leggatt (Sandakan), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching, London) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore (Sections 119-130).
Australia and Pacific, 1907 - 1908 (File 181)
The correspondents include Reverend Frederick Webb (Adelaide), Bishop Charles Camidge (Bathurst), Archbishop St Clair Donaldson (Brisbane), Bishop Frederick Goldsmith (Bunbury), Bishop Gilbert White (Thursday Island, London), Archbishop Lowther Clarke (Melbourne), Bishop Montagu Stone-Wigg (Papua), Bishop George Frodsham (Townsville), Bishop Charles Riley (Perth), Reverend George Halford (Rockhampton), Bishop Nathaniel Dawes (Rockhampton), Bishop Moore Neligan (Auckland), Bishop Cecil Wilson (Norfolk Island), Reverend M.P. Gillson (Suva), Reverend H. Lateward (Labasa, Fiji), Reverend Richard Mathews (Suva), Reverend Horace Packe (Suva), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka), Bishop T. Clayton Twitchell (Suva) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Tonga).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1908 (File 185)
The correspondents include Reverend Arthur Sharp (Singapore, Kuching), Reverend R. Richards (Singapore) and the Borneo Company (Singapore). Index: Singapore (Sections 115-124).
Singapore and Sarawak, 1909 (File 192A-B)
The correspondents include Bishop George Hose (London), Bishop W. Robert Mounsey (London, Singapore, Kuching), Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Bishop Charles Ferguson-Davie (Singapore), Reverend Hubert C. Henham (Penang), Reverend John Bourne (Perak) and Reverend H.C. Izard (Singapore). Index: Labuan and Singapore. Labuan, (Sections 125-135), Singapore (Sections 136-141).
Australia and Pacific, 1909 - 1910 (File 196)
The correspondents include Bishop Frederick Goldsmith (Bunbury), Bishop Gilbert White (Thursday Island), Reverend Richard Comins (Norfolk Island), Reverend A. Crossley (Melbourne), Bishop Montagu Stone-Wigg (Sydney), Bishop George Frodsham (Townsville), Reverend Charles Day (Townsville), Bishop Gerald Trower (Broome), Bishop Charles Riley (Perth), Bishop Ernest Anderson (Hay, NSW), Bishop Nathaniel Dawes (Rockhampton), Bishop George Halford (Rockhampton), Rev. C. Lefroy (Sydney), Bishop Thomas Armstrong (Wangaratta), Bishop Moore Neligan (Auckland), Bishop T. Clayton Twitchell (Suva), Bishop Alfred Willis (Nuku'alofa), Reverend H. Lateward and Bishop Frederic Wallis (Wellington).
Australia and Pacific, 1911 - 1912 (File 211)
The correspondents include Archbishop St Clair Donaldson (Brisbane), Bishop Frederick Goldsmith (Bunbury), Bishop Gilbert White (Melbourne, Thursday Island), Bishop Henry Cooper (Armidale), Archbishop John Wright (Sydney), Bishop Gerald Sharp (Papua), Reverend C. Lefroy (Sydney), Reverend Walter Ivens (Cairns), Bishop George Frodsham (Townsville), Bishop Gerald Trower (Broome), Reverend J. Boake (Roebourne, WA), Bishop Charles Riley (Perth), Bishop Henry Restarick (Honolulu), Reverend R.B. Comins (Norfolk Island), Reverend A.E. Frost (Levuka), Reverend Richard Mathews (Suva), Bishop T. Clayton Twitchell (Suva) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Nuku'alofa).
Australia and Pacific, 1913 - 1914 (File 229)
The correspondents include Bishop Nutter Thomas (Adelaide), Archbishop St Clair Donaldson (Brisbane), Bishop Francis Goldsmith (Bunbury), Bishop Gilbert White (Thursday Island), Bishop Cyril Golding-Bird (Kalgoorlie), Bishop Gerald Sharp (Samarai, Papua), Reverend Copland King (Papua), Bishop Montagu Stone-Wigg (Sydney), Bishop Gerald Trower (Broome), A.E. Hedges (Nelson), Bishop T. Clayton Twitchell (Suva, Levuka), Bishop Alfred Willis (Nuku'alofa), Reverend Richard Mathews (Suva) and Bishop W. Leonard Williams (Napier).
Australia and the Pacific, 1915 - 1917 (File 245)
(Sections 1-61.) The correspondents include Reverend John Jones (Sydney), Bishop Nutter Thomas (Adelaide), Archbishop St Clair Donaldson (Brisbane), Bishop Frederick Goldsmith (Bunbury), Bishop Henry Newton (Thursday Island), Bishop Lewis Radford (Goulburn), Bishop Cyril Golding-Bird (Kalgoorlie), Bishop Gerald Sharp (Samarai, Papua), Bishop John Feetham (Townsville), Bishop Gerald Trower (Broome), Archbishop Charles Riley (Perth), Bishop George Halford (Rockhampton), Bishop George Frodsham (Gloucester), Bishop Gilbert White (Petersburg, SA), Bishop William Sadlier (Nelson), Sir Everard Im Thurn (London), Reverend Richard Mathews (Suva), Bishop T. Clayton Twitchell (Suva) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Nuku'alofa).
Australia and the Pacific, 1918 - 1921 (File 259)
(Sections 1-68). The correspondents include Reverend John Jones (Sydney), Bishop George Long (Bathurst), Bishop Cecil Wilson (Bunbury), Bishop Henry Newton (Thursday Island), Bishop Cyril Golding-Bird (Kalgoorlie), Bishop W. Edward Elsey (Kalgoorlie), A.K. Shrewsbury (Kalgoorlie), R.P. Wilson (Tulagai, Solomon Islands), Bishop John Feetham (Townsville), Samuel Lyon (Cairns), Bishop Gerard Trower (Broome), Archbishop Charles Riley (Perth), Bishop Philip Crick (Rockhampton), Reverend Oliver Kimberley (Wellington), Bishop William Sadlier (Nelson), Reverend Richard Mathews (Suva), Bishop T. Clayton Twitchell (Suva), E.H. Strong (Nuku'alofa), Bishop Alfred Willis (Nuku'alofa), Reverend G.A. Sale (Levuka) and Bishop William Sedgwick (Napier).
Australia and Pacific, 1922 - 1925 (File 281)
(Sections 1-91). The correspondents include W.B. Docker (Adelaide), Bishop M. Maxwell-Gumbleton (Ballarat), Reverend David Garland (Brisbane), Bishop Cecil Wilson (Bunbury), W.S. Patchett (Sydney), H.G. Simpson (Thursday Island), Bishop George Creswick (Sale), Bishop John Ashton (Grafton), Bishop W. Edward Elsey (Kalgoorlie), Bishop Henry Newton (Samarai, Papua), Bishop Gerard Trower (Broome), Bishop Philip Crick (Rockhampton), Archbishop Churchill Julius (Christchurch), Bishop Isaac Richards (Dunedin), Bishop William Sadlier (Nelson), G.A. Forrest-Sale (Levuka), W. Sang Mark (Nuku'alofa), Reverend Richard Mathews (Suva), Bishop Leonard Kempthorne (Suva) and E.H. Strong (Nuku'alofa).
Australia and the Pacific, 1926 - 1929 (File (Sections 1-73))
The correspondents include Reverend John Needham (Sydney), Reverend M.A. Warren (Sydney), Bishop M. Maxwell-Gumbleton (Ballarat), Reverend W. Richardson (Ballarat), Reverend David Garland (Brisbane), Archbishop Gerald Sharp (Brisbane), Bishop Stephen Davies (Thursday Island), Sir Henry Peto, Bishop John Ashton (Grafton), Bishop Edward Elsey (Kalgoorlie), Bishop John Steward (Siota, Solomon Islands), Bishop F. Merivale Molyneux (Siota), Bishop Henry Newton (Samarai, Papua), Bishop John Feethem (Townsville), Bishop John Frewer (Broome), Archbishop Charles Riley (Perth), Bishop Philip Crick (Rockhampton), Bishop Richard Thomas (Orroroo, SA), Reverend G. Lambert (Stafford, NZ), Bishop Isaac Richards (Dunedin), Bishop Leonard Kempthorne (Suva), Robert Alexander (Taranaki) and Bishop Cecil Cherrington (Hamilton).
Australia and the Pacific, 1930 - 1933 (File)
The correspondents include Bishop Cecil Wilson (Bunbury), Reverend William Burbidge (Bunbury), Bishop Edward Elsey (Kalgoorlie), Archbishop Henry Le Fanu (Perth), Reverend John Needham (Sydney), Bishop Henry Newton (Samarai, Papua), Reverend Leonard Kempthorne (Suva), Archbishop Alfred Averill (Auckland), F.C. Long (Wellington) and Bishop Herbert Williams (Napier). (2 volumes, Sections 1-27)
Australia and the Pacific, 1934 - 1936 (File Sections 1-16)
The correspondents include Reverend John Needham (Sydney), Reverend M.A. Warren (Sydney), Bishop Cecil Wilson (Bunbury), Reverend W.J. Clissold (Margaret River, WA), Bishop Stephen Davies (Thursday Island), Bishop Henry Newton (Samarai, Papua), Bishop John Feetham (Townsville), Archbishop Henry Le Fanu (Perth), Bishop Fortesque Ash (Rockhampton), F.C. Long (Wellington), Reverend R.K. Archdall (Auckland), Bishop Walter Baddeley (Siota, Solomon Islands), Bishop Leonard Kempthorne (Suva) and Bishop Cecil Cherrington (Hamilton).
Series E MSS. Missionary Reports, 1852 - 1938
The reports were written by bishops and missionaries who received financial support from the SPG. They vary greatly in structure, content and frequency. Some missionaries sent reports every three or six months, others annually, and others very occasionally. Many of the reports took the form of letters, often extremely long and with attachments. Others were written on printed forms supplied by the SPG. Changes were made to the form over the years, but the missionaries were asked a range of questions: the geographical size and population of the mission, the number of Church members, the average number of attendees at services, the number of baptisms, the amount of offertory collections, the annual income of the missionary and the sources of the income, schools established by the mission, the involvement of the missionary in tuition, the location of churches and parsonages, and property acquired by the mission. Some missionaries completed the forms in great detail while others just responded to a few of the questions...
Reports 1852-1858: Borneo, 1852 - 1858 (File H)
Reports of the Borneo Female Mission Fund and reports of missionaries in Singapore and Sarawak including Reverend Walter Chambers (Lingga), Reverend William Gomes (Singapore, Lundu) S. Coomes, William Hackett (Singapore), Reverend Andrew Horsburgh (Lingga, Banting), Bishop Francis McDougall (Sarawak), Charles Koch (Sarawak) and Daniel Owen (Sarawak).
Reports 1854-1858: New Zealand and Pitcairn Island, 1854 - 1858 (File J)
Reports of missionaries including William King (New Plymouth), Henry Govett (Wellington, New Plymouth), Frederick Thatcher (Auckland) and George Nobbs (Pitcairn Island).
Reports 1862-1863: Singapore, Labuan & Sarawak, New Zealand and the Pacific, 1862 - 1863 (File 13)
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Reports 1870-1871: Labuan and Sarawak, New Zealand and the Pacific, 1870 - 1871 (File 26B)
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Reports 1871-1872: Labuan and Sarawak, New Zealand and the Pacific, 1871 - 1872 (File 27B)
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Reports 1883: Singapore and Sarawak, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, 1883 (File 38A-B)
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Reports 1885: Singapore and Sarawak, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, 1885 (File 40)
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Reports 1934: Borneo, Malaya, Australia and the Pacific, 1934 (File Vol.1 Pt.2, Vol.2 Pt.3)
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Reports 1935: Borneo, Malaya, Australia and the Pacific, 1935 (File Vol.1 Pt.2, Vol.2 Pt.3)
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Reports 1936: Borneo, Malaya, Australia and the Pacific, 1936 (File Vol.1 Pt.2, Vol.2 Pt.3)
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Series CLS MSS. Copies of letters sent, July 1837 - 1935
The letter books contain copies of letters written by staff of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in London to bishops, missionaries and other clergy overseas, as well as to supporters in Britain of the Society's missions. Each volume has an index...
Borneo: Volume 1, May 1846 - July 1902 (File Vol.1)
Letters, mostly addressed to the Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak and Singapore, from the secretaries of the Society, Ernest Hawkins, William Bullock, Henry Tucker and Henry Montgomery, the assistant secretaries C.D. Brereton and William Kemp, and the secretary of the Borneo Church Mission Institution, T.F. Stooks.
Borneo: Volume 2, July 1902 - February 1910 (File Vol. 2)
Letters, mostly addressed to the Bishop of Labuan, Sarawak and Singapore, from the secretary of the Society, Henry Montgomery, and the assistant secretary, C.F. Pascoe.
Borneo: Volume 3, February 1910 - July 1912 (File Vol.3)
Letters, mostly addressed to the Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak, from Henry Montgomery and C.F. Pascoe.
Borneo: Volume 4, July 1912 - February 1917 (File Vol.4)
Letters, mostly addressed to the Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak, from Henry Montgomery and C.F. Pascoe.
Borneo: Volume 5, February 1917 - November 1924 (File Vol.5)
Letters, mostly addressed to the Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak, from the secretaries of the Society, Henry Montgomery and George King, and the foreign secretaries, C.F. Pascoe and Arthur Dolphin.
Borneo: Volume 6, November 1924 - November 1927 (File Vol.6)
Letters from the secretary of the Society, Stacy Waddy, the deputy secretary Noble Jenkins, the overseas secretaries Arthur Dolphin and A. MacLeod Murray, and the office secretary, Hilda Saunders.
Singapore: Volume 1, April 1910 - February 1921 (File Vol.1)
Letters, mostly addressed to the Bishop of Singapore, from the secretaries of the Society, Henry Montgomery and George King, the acting secretary E.P. Sketchley, and the assistant secretary, C.F. Pascoe.
Singapore: Volume 2, March 1921 - January 1928 (File Vol.2)
Letters from the secretaries of the Society, George King and Stacy Waddy, the overseas secretaries Arthur Dolphin and A. MacLeod Murray, and the office secretary, Hilda A. Saunders.
Western Australia: Volume 1, February 1901 - December 1921 (File Vol.1)
Letters from the secretaries of the Society, Henry Tucker, Henry Montgomery and George King, and the foreign secretaries C.F. Pascoe and Arthur Dolphin.
Western Australia: Volume 2, January 1922 - September 1926 (File Vol.2)
Letters from the secretaries of the Society, George King and Stacy Waddy, and the overseas secretaries, Arthur Dolphin and A. MacLeod Murray.
Australia: Volume 1, July 1837 - August 1871 (File Vol.1)
Copies of letters from the secretaries of the Society, Archibald Campbell, Ernest Hawkins and William Bullock, mostly addressed to Bishop William G. Broughton and Bishop Frederic Barker (Sydney).
Australia: Volume 2, February 1872 - December 1927 (File Vol.2)
Letters to Australian bishops generally, including the Archbishops of Sydney and Perth and the Bishops of North Queensland and New Guinea. The correspondents are the secretaries of the Society, William Bullock, Henry Tucker, Henry Montgomery and Stacy Waddy, and the overseas secretary, Arthur Dolphin...
Adelaide, October 1900 - April 1916 (File)
Letters from the secretaries of the Society, Henry Tucker and Henry Montgomery, and the assistant secretary, C.F. Pascoe.
Melbourne, October 1899 - April 1927 (File)
Letters from the secretaries of the Society, Henry Tucker and Henry Montgomery, and the overseas secretaries, Arthur Dolphin and A. MacLeod Murray.
Tasmania, March 1844 - May 1915 (File)
Letters from the secretaries of the Society, Ernest Hawkins, William Bullock, Henry Tucker and Henry Montgomery, and the assistant secretary, G.H. Fagan. They are mostly addressed to the Bishop of Tasmania.
Queensland, May 1900 - June 1927 (File)
Letters from the secretaries of the Society, Henry Tucker, Henry Montgomery and George King, the assistant secretary, C.F. Pascoe, and the overseas secretaries Arthur Dolphin and A. MacLeod Murray.
New Zealand: Volume 1, September 1842 - April 1900 (File Vol.1)
Letters from the secretaries of the Society, Ernest Hawkins, William Bullock and Henry Tucker, and the assistant secretary, Charles Dalton.
New Zealand: Volume 2, May 1900 - July 1912 (File Vol.2)
Letters from the secretaries of the Society, Henry Tucker and Henry Montgomery, and the assistant secretary, C.F. Pascoe.
New Zealand: Volume 3, September 1912 - August 1924 (File Vol.3)
Letters from the secretaries of the Society, Henry Montgomery and George King, the assistant secretary, C.F. Pascoe, and the foreign secretary, Arthur Dolphin.
Series CLR MSS. Copies of letters received, December 1834 - February 1928
Letter books containing copies of letters mostly written to the secretaries of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Most of the correspondents are bishops, clergy and diocesan officials in Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific, Borneo and Malaya. In addition, there are a few letters from correspondents in Britain. Each volume has a detailed index.
Borneo: Volume 1, July 1848 - June 1859 (File Vol.1)
The principal correspondent is Bishop Thomas McDougall. Other correspondents include C.J. Fox, Reverend William Gomes, Reverend Andrew Horsburgh and J.J.N. Nicholls.
Borneo: Volume 2, August 1859 - June 1893 (File Vol.2)
The principal correspondents are Bishop Thomas McDougall and Bishop George Hose. Other correspondents include Reverend J.A. Beckles (Singapore), Reverend L.C. Biggs (Malacca, Penang), Reverend M. Bywater (Kaluka), Bishop Walter Chambers (Kuching), Reverend William Crossland (Undip), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend William Gomes (Singapore), Reverend W. Horsfall (Bukit Tenzah), Reverend A. Markham (Perak), Reverend W. Mesney (Sarawak), Reverend J. Perham (Banting) and Reverend J.L. Zehnder (Lundu).
Borneo: Volume 3, June 1893 - September 1908 (File Vol.3)
The principal correspondent is Bishop George Hose. Other correspondents include Reverend B.D. Beeley (Banting), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend H.P. Gocher (Banting), Reverend E.H. Gomes (Singapore), H. Larzen (Kuching), G.H.B. Matthews (Sandakan), Reverend T. Perry (North Borneo), Reverend J.B. Bourne (Taiping, Perak), F.J. Bryant (perak), H.A. Elton (Sandakan), Reverend H.C. Izard (Singapore), Reverend F.W. Leggatt (Lundu, Sandakan), Reverend J.P. Parry (Perak), Reverend R. Richards (Singapore, Kudat), Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching) and Reverend F.G. Swindell (Seremban).
Borneo: Volume 4, October 1908 - April 1912 (File Vol.4)
The principal correspondents are Bishop Charles Ferguson-Davie (Singapore) and Reverend W. Robert Mounsey (Kuching). Other correspondents include Reverend Charles Collis (Kuching), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend Hubert C. Henham (Penang), Reverend H.C. Izard (Singapore), Reverend J.B. Parry (Batu Gajah) and Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching).
Borneo: Volume 5, May 1912 - February 1916 (File Vol.5)
The principal correspondent is Bishop W. Robert Mounsey (Kuching). Other correspondents include Reverend Charles Collis (Kuching), L.E. Currey (Kuching), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Bishop Charles Ferguson-Davie (Singapore), Reverend W. Howell (Simanggang, Sarawak), Reverend R.J. Small (Kuching) and Reverend C. Beamish (Kuching).
Borneo: Volume 6, February 1916 - July 1923 (File Vol.6)
The principal correspondent is Bishop E. Logie Danson (Kuching). Other correspondents include Sir Charles Brooke (Kuching), Reverend Arthur Champion (Kuching), K. Choo Sen (Kuching), Reverend Charles Collis (Jesselton), L.E. Currey (Kuching), Reverend C. Elwell (Kuching), Reverend Wilfrid Linton (Kuching), Bishop W. Robert Mounsey, Reverend R.J. Small (Kuching), Reverend A.P. Strugnell (Kuching) and Reverend E.C. Swinnerton (Jesselton).
Borneo: Volume 7, June 1923 - February 1928 (File Vol.7)
The principal correspondent is Bishop E. Logie Danson (Kuching). Other correspondents include Reverend T. Cecil Alexander (Sandakan), Reverend Arthur Champion (Kuching), Reverend Charles Collis (Jesselton), Reverend F. Septimus Hollis (Kuching), Reverend Wilfrid Linton (Betong, Sarawak) and Reverend E. Parry (Kudat).
Singapore: Volume 1, August 1909 - December 1923 (File Vol.1)
The principal correspondent is Bishop Charles Ferguson-Davie (Singapore). Other correspondents include Reverend Arthur Champion (Singapore), Reverend Hubert C. Henham (Penang), Reverend H.C. Izard (Singapore), Reverend J.R. Lee (Singapore), Reverend J. Butterworth (Singapore, Ipoh), Reverend Richard Richards (Singapore) and Reverend Frank Swindell (Singapore).
Singapore: Volume 2, December 1923 - January 1928 (File Vol.2)
The correspondents include Bishop Charles Ferguson-Davie (Singapore), Reverend J. Butterworth (Ipoh) and Lilian Freeman (Singapore).
Australia: Volume 1, December 1834 - March 1841 (File Vol.1)
The principal correspondent is William G. Broughton (Sydney), the Bishop of Australia. Other correspondents include Reverend John Churton (Port Nicholson, Auckland), Reverend William Hutchins (Hobart), Reverend W.L. Gibbon (Launceston), Sir George Gipps (Sydney), Thomas Macquoid (Sydney), Captain Richard Spencer (Albany), Reverend William Walsh (Sydney) and Reverend George Woodd (Sydney).
Australia: Volume 2, March 1841 - April 1846 (File Vol.2)
The principal correspondent is William G. Broughton, the Bishop of Australia. Other correspondents include Peter Brown (Perth), Reverend W.H. Brown (Launceston), Robert Campbell (Sydney), Reverend John Churton (Auckland), Reverend James Farrell (Adelaide), Captain George Grey (Adelaide), Reverend J.C. Grylls (Sydney), Reverend William Hutchins (Hobart), Reverend George King (Fremantle), John Loch (Hobart), John Morphett (Adelaide), A. Miller Mundy (Adelaide), Reverend Thomas Naylor (Norfolk Island), Reverend A.C. Thomas (Melbourne), Reverend John Wittenoom (Perth) and Reverend C. Woodward (Port Macquarie).
Australia: Volume 3, April 1846 - October 1876 (File Vol.3)
The principal correspondents are Bishop Frederic Barker (Sydney), Bishop William Broughton (Sydney) and Bishop Mesac Thomas (Goulburn). Other correspondents include Reverend P.P. Agnew (Sydney), Reverend William Cowper (Sydney), Reverend Thomas Druitt (Cooma), Reverend F.C. Jagg (Somerset, Qld.), Reverend H. Kerrison James (Sydney), Reverend George King (Fremantle), Bishop Samuel Marsden (Bathurst), Reverend H.J. Poole (Ballarat), Reverend Robert Sconce (Sydney) and Reverend William Walsh (Sydney).
Australia: Volume 4, December 1876 - November 1899 (File Vol.4)
The correspondents include Bishop Ernest Anderson (Hay, NSW), Bishop Frederic Barker (Sydney), Bishop Christopher Barlow (Townsville), Bishop Alfred Barry (Sydney), Bishop William Chalmers (Goulburn), Reverend A.A. Maclaren (Port Moresby), Bishop Samuel Marsden (Bathurst), Archbishop W. Saumarez Smith (Sydney), Bishop George Stanton (Townsville) and Reverend Alfred Yarnold (Sydney).
Australia: Volume 5, December 1899 - December 1927 (File Vol.5)
The correspondents include Bishop Ernest Anderson (Hay), Bishop John Ashton (Grafton), Bishop Christopher Barlow (Townsville, Goulburn), Bishop Charles Camidge (Bathurst), Bishop William Chalmers (Goulburn), Bishop Henry Cooper (Armidale), Reverend John Dixon (Sydney), Bishop George Frodsham (Townsville), Bishop Arthur Green (Armidale), Reverend G.T. Greer (Bourke), Reverend John Jones (Sydney), Reverend John Needham (Sydney), Bishop Henry Newton (Samarai, Papua), Archbishop W. Saumarez Smith (Sydney), Bishop Montagu Stone-Wigg (Papua), and Bishop Gilbert White (Thursday Island).
Adelaide: Volume 1, June 1846 - January 1861 (File Vol.1)
The principal correspondent is Augustus Short, Bishop of Adelaide. Other correspondents include Reverend W.H. Coombs, Pitt Corbett, Reverend James Farrell, J.H. Fisher, Reverend Matthew Hale, George Morphett, Reverend John Pollitt, Reverend J. Watson and Reverend John Wollaston (Albany).
Adelaide: Volume 2, February 1861 - March 1916 (File Vol.2)
The principal correspondents are Bishop Augustus Short and George Kennion. Other correspondents include H.S. Anthony, Reverend S. French, Bishop John Harmer, Thomas Pope, Augustus Sturcke, Bishop Nutter Thomas and Reverend W.H. Ullmann.
Melbourne: Volume 1, February 1847 - April 1927 (File Vol.1)
The principal correspondent is Charles Perry, Bishop of Melbourne. Other correspondents include Bishop Thomas Armstrong (Wangaratta), Thomas a Beckett, Archbishop H. Lowther Clarke, Reverend R.B. Dickenson, Reverend J. Stephen Hart (Benalla), Bishop John Langley (Bendigo), Bishop M. Maxwell-Gumbleton (Ballarat), Bishop James Moorhouse, Bishop Arthur Pain (Sale), Reverend W. Richardson (Ballarat) and Bishop Samuel Thornton (Ballarat).
Newcastle: Volume 1, September 1847 - July 1899 (File Vol.1)
Although the volume is entitled 'Newcastle', many of the letters were written by clergy in northern New South Wales and Queensland. The correspondents include Sir George Bowen (Brisbane), Reverend Coles Child (Morpeth), Bishop Nathaniel Dawes (Rockhampton), Bishop Matthew Hale (Brisbane), Reverend F.C. Jagg (Brisbane), Bishop Collinson Sawyer (Grafton), Bishop John Stanton (Newcastle), Bishop John Stretch (Roma, Qld.), Bishop Edward Tufnell (Brisbane), Bishop James Turner (Armidale), Bishop William Tyrrell (Newcastle, Morpeth), Bishop William Webber (Brisbane) and Reverend Bernard Wilson (Brisbane).
Perth: Volume 1, December 1846 - December 1914 (File Vol.1)
The correspondents include Reverend F. Barton-Parkes (Coolgardie), Reverend James Brown (Perth), J.O. Fisher (Perth), Reverend David Garland (Perth), Bishop Cyril Golding-Bird (Kalgoorlie), Bishop Frederick Goldsmith (Bunbury), Reverend J.B. Gribble (Perth), Reverend C.S. Groser (Roebourne), Bishop Matthew Hale (Perth), Reverend George King (Fremantle), Reverend Robert Moore (Boulder), Bishop Henry Parry (Perth), Bishop Charles Riley (Perth) and Bishop Gerard Trower (Broome).
Queensland: Volume 1, March 1899 - November 1927 (File Vol.1)
The correspondents include Reverend Charles Day (Brisbane), Bishop Nathaniel Dawes (Rockhampton), Archbishop St Clair Donaldson (Brisbane), Bishop George Frodsham (Townsville), Reverend T.J.S. Pughe (Toowoomba), Bishop William Webber (Brisbane), Bishop John Feetham (Townsville), Reverend David Garland (Townsville, Brisbane), Bishop George Halford (Rockhampton), Reverend R. Moline (Townsville), Bishop Henry Newton (Thursday Island), Sir Henry Peto (Misterton, UK) and Bishop Gilbert White (Thursday Island).
Western Australia: Volume 1, September 1914 - January 1928 (File Vol.1)
The correspondents include Bishop W. Edward Elsey (Kalgoorlie), J.O. Fisher (Perth), Bishop Cyril Golding-Bird (Kalgoorlie), Bishop Frederick Goldsmith (Bunbury), W.S. Hales (Bunbury), A.E. Jenson (Kalgoorlie), Archbishop Charles Riley (Perth), Reverend A.K. Shrewsbury (Kalgoorlie), Bishop Gerard Trower (Broome), Reverend W.H. Watson (Bunbury) and Bishop Cecil Wilson (Bunbury).
New Zealand: Volume 1, August 1841 - June 1866 (File Vol.1)
The principal correspondent is George A. Selwyn, the Bishop of New Zealand. Other correspondents include Bishop Charles Abraham (Wellington), Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Bishop Edmund Hobhouse (Nelson), Reverend T.B. Hutton (Paihia), Bishop John C. Patteson (Auckland) and Bishop Thomas Staley (Honolulu).
New Zealand: Volume 2, May 1866 - January 1887 (File Vol.2)
The correspondents include Reverend Robert Codrington (Norfolk Island), Bishop William Cowie (Auckland), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka), Bishop Henry Harper (Christchurch), Reverend Thomas Harris (Honolulu), James Lowe (Nelson), Reverend George Mason (Lahaina, Hawaii), Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), Bishop John C. Patteson (Auckland, Norfolk Island), Reverend Alfred Poole (Levuka, Fiji), Bishop George Selwyn (Auckland), Bishop John Selwyn (Norfolk Island), Bishop Thomas Staley (Honolulu), T.W. Stilling (Noumea), Bishop Edward Stuart (Napier), Bishop Andrew Suter (Nelson), Bishop William Williams (Napier), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu), Reverend J. Francis Jones (Suva), Reverend George Scott (Auckland, Noumea) and Leslie Walker (Suva).
New Zealand: Volume 3, January 1887 - May 1913 (File Vol.3)
The correspondents include Reverend Richard Comins (Norfolk Island), Bishop William Cowie (Auckland), Reverend William Floyd (Levuka), Reverend M.P. Gillson (Suva), Bishop Octavius Hadfield (Wellington), Reverend J. Francis Jones (Suva), Bishop Churchill Julius (Christchurch), John Langford (Suva), Reverend H. Lateward (Suva, Labasa), Reverend Richard Mathews (Suva), Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin), Reverend Horace Packe (Suva), Reverend John Palmer (Norfolk Island), Bishop John Selwyn (Norfolk Island), Bishop Andrew Suter (Nelson), Reverend Thomas Thorman (Norfolk Island), Bishop T. Clayton Twitchell (Suva), Bishop Frederic Wallis (Wellington), Bishop W. Leonard Williams (Napier), Bishop Alfred Willis (Honolulu) and Bishop Cecil Wilson (Norfolk Island).
New Zealand and Polynesia: Volume 4, June 1913 - December 1927 (File Vol.4)
The correspondents include Bishop Cecil Cherrington (Hamilton), Reverend F.G. Evans (New Plymouth), A.E. Hedges (Nelson), Archbishop Churchill Julius (Christchurch), Bishop Leonard Kempthorne (Suva), Reverend Oliver Kimberley (Wellington), Reverend Richard Mathews (Suva), Bishop Isaac Richards (Dunedin), Bishop William Sadlier (Nelson), Reverend G.A. Sale (Levuka), Bishop John Steward (Siota), Bishop T. Clayton Twitchell (Suva), Leslie Walker (Suva) and Bishop Alfred Willis (Nuku'alofa).
Tasmania: Volume 1, April 1842 - April 1927 (File Vol.1)
The principal correspondent is Francis Nixon, Bishop of Tasmania. Other correspondents include Reverend Gregory Bateman (Oatlands), Reverend John Burrows (Hobart), Reverend Edward Durham (Port Arthur), Reverend John P. Gell (Hobart), Reverend Thomas Grigg (Circular Head), Reverend Fitzherbert Marriott (Hobart), Reverend Thomas Rogers (Norfolk Island), Bishop Charles Bromby (Hobart), Reverend R.J. de Coetlogon (Devonport), Bishop Robert Hay (Hobart), Reverend Joseph Mayson (Swansea), Reverend George Nobbs (Norfolk Island), and Reverend H. Poole (Swansea).
Honolulu: Volume 1, January 1871 - March 1910 (File Vol.1)
The correspondents include Reverend William Barnes, Reverend Samuel Davis, Reverend Robert Dunn, Reverend Herbert Gowen, Reverend Alexander Mackintosh, W.F. Reynolds, Bishop Henry Ristarick, Reverend Erasmus Van Deerlin and Bishop Alfred Willis.
Series 59-62. Miscellaneous Papers: Minute Books of Committees, 1860 - 1866
The committees include the Standing Committee, Board of Examiners, Financial Committee and Monthly meeting...
Series. Miscellaneous Papers: Foreign Sub-Committee, October 1868 - 16 October 1884
Filmed selectively.
Foreign Sub-Committees. Rough Minutes, 4 November 1870 - 1 March 1872 (File 64)
4 November 1870 & 2 December 1870, Australia; 15 February 1871 & 1 March 1871, Asia (Labuan); 3 March 1871, Australia; 14 April 1871, Australasia; 4 May 1871, Mission account; 7 June 1871, Asia (Labuan); 3 November 1871, Australia; 6 December 1871, Asia (Labuan); 22 December 1871, Australia; 5 January 1872, Australasia; 10 January 1872, Asia (Labuan); 7 February 1872, Asia; 1 March 1872, Australia.
Agenda for Foreign Sub-Committees, October 1868 - 31 December 1873 (File 64a)
Sub-Committee on India etc., October 1868 - 28 April 1869...
Agenda for Foreign Sub-Committees, 4 February 1874 - 19 October 1878 (File 64b)
Sub-Committee on the Straits, China and Japan, 30 April 1874 - 19 October 1878...
Agenda for Foreign Sub-Committees, 20 January 1879 - 16 October 1884 (File 64c)
Sub-Committee on the Straits, China and Japan, 15 March 1879 - 15 October 1884...
Foreign Sub-Committee. Rough minutes, 3 April 1872 - 4 July 1873 (File 65)
3 April 1872, Asia (Labuan); 5 April 1872, Australia; 1 May 1872, Asia (Borneo); 2 May 1872, Applications; 5 June 1872, 3 July 1872, 2 October 1872 & 6 November 1872, Asia; 6 December 1872, Australasia; 8 January 1873, Asia; 7 February 1873, Australia; 5 March 1873, Asia; 4 April 1873, Australasia; 6 May [1873], Straits, China-Japan; 3 July 1873, Asia; 4 July 1873, Australasia.
Foreign Sub-Committees. Rough Minutes, 7 November 1873 - 6 November 1874 (File 66)
7 November 1873, Australia; n.d., Straits, China and Japan; 6 February 1874, Australasia; 3 March 1874, 5 May 1874 & 6 November 1874, Straits, China and Japan; 6 November. 1874, Australia.
Foreign Sub-Committee. Rough Minutes, 5 February 1875 - 4 June 1875 (File 67)
5 February 1875, Australasia; 18 February 1875, Straits, China and Japan; 5 March 1875, Australasia; 13 April 1875 & 27 May 1875, Straits, China and Japan; 4 June 1875: Australasia.
Foreign Sub Committee. Rough Minutes, 28 October 1875 - 3 February 1876 (File 68)
28 October 1875, Australasia; 4 November 1875, Straits, China and Japan; 23 December 1875, Australasia; 3 February 1876, Straits, China and Japan.
Foreign Sub-Committee. Rough Minutes, 23 March 1876 - 9 November 1876 (File 69)
23 March 1876, Australasia; 2 May 1876, Applications; 27 June 1876, Straits, China and Japan, Australasia; 26 October 1876, Australia; 9 November. 1876, Straits, China and Japan.
Foreign Sub-Committee. Rough Minutes, 28 December 1876 - 25 October 1877 (File 70)
28 December 1876, Australia; 25 January 1877, Australasia; 22 February 1877, 22 March 1877, Australia; 9 May 1877, Applications; 25 October. 1877, Australasia.
Foreign Sub-Committee. Australasia, 24 January 1878 - 24 February 1879 (File 71)
24 January 1878, 28 February 1878 & 25 April 1878, Australasia; 8 May 1878 & 13 May 1878, Applications; 29 May 1878, Anniversary; 15 July 1878, Australasia; November 1878 & 17 December 1878, Board of Examiners; 23 January 1879, Australasia; 3 February 1879, Board of Examiners; 4 February 1879, [Australasia (?)]; 24 February 1879, Board of Examiners.
Series. Miscellaneous Committees and Sub-Committees, 1844 - 21 October 1880
Series. Miscellaneous Missionary Applications and Candidates Files, June 1837 - 1868
Vacancies in colonial dioceses submitted by bishops, October 1859 - September 1861 (File 111)
Includes:ff. 1, 7, unnumbered (between ff. 23 and 24), 25, 28.
Vacancies in colonial dioceses submitted by bishops. Application schedules, June 1857 - February 1864 (File 112)
Includes"...
Series. Missionary Rolls, 1846 - 1910
The missionary roll contains biographical and personal details of every missionary, including the colony in which they would be based. On the back of each form is a signed declaration by the missionary agreeing to serve in the nominated diocese and confirming the salary or any other financial arrangements...
Missionary Roll, 1847 (File)
Includes: (f.20) John Charles Bagshaw: South Australia; (f.22) Matthew Blagden Hale: South Australia; (f.24) Edmund King Miller: South Australia.
Missionary Roll, 1849 (File)
Includes: (f.49) Edward Bayfield: South Australia; (f.51) James Barnier: Sydney; (f.55) Frederic Platt: South Australia; (f.59) John Martin: Adelaide; (f.60) Henry Chatterton: Port Philip; (f.61) William Wood: Adelaide; (f.64) Edward Howard Heywood: New Zealand; (f.65) James Blackwood: Newcastle; (f.66) James Houghton: Adelaide; (f.70) John Watson: Adelaide; (f.71) William Weston: Melbourne; (f.73) James Sullivan: Melbourne.
Missionary Roll, 1850 (File)
Includes: (f.81) John Whitelaw Schoales: Adelaide; (f.82) Henry Paul Minchin: South Australia; (f.83) William Behan: Melbourne; (f.85) John Ferrar: Adelaide; (f.89) Henry Swan: Newcastle; (f.90) William Hooking: Adelaide; (f.91) William Toms: Newcastle; (f.92) George Raymer: Newcastle; (f.97) Frederick William Lamb: Adelaide; (f.98) Joseph Tuckwell: Tasmania.
Missionary Roll, 1851 (File)
Includes: (f.101) James Gerdon Gibbs: Adelaide; (f.105) Charles Joseph Gillett (destination changed to Barbados): Sydney; (f.107) Edmund Bowker Procter: Sydney.
Missionary Roll, 1852 (File)
Includes: (f.112) Charles Marryatt: Sydney; (f.114) David Seddon: Melbourne; (f.116) William Knight Colyer: Newcastle; (f.122) Oswald J. Howell: Sydney; (f.127) William Blake: Sydney.
Missionary Roll, 1853 (File)
Includes: (f.136) Arthur Wayn: Newcastle; (f.138) James Carter: Sydney.
Missionary Roll, 1854 (File)
Includes: (f.147) George Henry Farr: South Australia; (f.150) John McIntyre: Tasmania; (f.156) Robert Gamble: Newcastle; (f.159) Alexander Russell Russell: South Australia; (f.162) Densil John Holt Ibbetson: South Australia; (f.163) Samuel John Phillips: South Australia; (f.166) Samuel Butler Levin: Adelaide; (f.168) James Grayling: Borneo; (f.186) David Owen: Borneo; (f.187) Samuel Fox: Sydney; (f.188) John Dimon: Tasmania.
Missionary Roll, 1857 (File)
Includes: (f.35) Charles John Martin: Adelaide; (f.37) William Chalmers: Borneo; (f.38) William Hackett: Borneo; (f.39) James Glover: Borneo.
Missionary Roll, 1859 (File)
Includes: (f.67) Henry B. Thornhill: Perth; (f.82) Edward S. Venn: Singapore; (f.83) Frederic William Abe: Borneo; (f.84) William Crossland: Borneo; (f.85) William Ransome Mesney: Borneo; (f.86) John Louis Zehnder: Borneo; (f.87) John Richardson: Borneo; (f.93) Basil Tudor Craig: Adelaide.
Missionary Roll, 1862 (File)
Includes: (f.105) Frederic John Grosvenor: Brisbane; (f.107) Francis R. Mitchell: Singapore; (f.110) William Richard Scott: Honolulu; (f.111) George Mason: Honolulu; (f.112) Edmund Ibbotson: Honolulu.
Missionary Roll, 1863 (File)
Includes: (f.118) Henry John Poole: Queensland; (f.120) George Giberne Danvers: Brisbane; (f.133) Dan Desbois: New Zealand; (f.137) Thomas Fancourt: Calcutta (subsequently New Zealand).
Missionary Roll, 1866 (File)
Includes: (f.175) Frederic Charles Jagg: North Australia; (f.176) William Turton Kennett: North Australia; (f.191) John Perham: Borneo.
Missionary Roll, 1869 (File)
Includes: (f.201) Alatan Atkinson: Honolulu; (f.203) Alexander Mackintosh: Honolulu; Copy last sheet 'Form of Agreement'.
Missionary Roll, 1870 (File)
Includes: (f.12) John Kemp: Borneo; (f.26) Charles Spencer Bubb: Borneo.
Missionary Roll, 1878 (File)
Includes: (f.118) William Howell: Borneo; (f.126) H. McDougal Courtney: Province Wellesley.
Missionary Roll, 1879 (File)
Includes: (f.127) Harry Wood: Sarawak; (f.129) Alfred Poole: Fiji; (f.139) Maurice James Bywater: Borneo.
Missionary Roll, 1890 (File)
Includes: (f.24) Francis William Haines: Selangore; (f.25) Walter James: Kuching; (f.26) Edmund Guy Sargent: Singapore; (f.29) Francis Samuel Pyemont Pyemont: Perak.
Missionary Roll, 1898 (File)
Includes: (f.92) Henry Percy Gocher: Sarawak; (f.93) Ben Darcy Beeley: Borneo.
Missionary Roll, 1901 (File)
Includes: (f.109) Frank Collett Carr: Perth; (f.116) Sydney Samuel Orpwood: Borneo.
Missionary Roll, 1902 (File)
Includes: (f.118) Harold Archibald Joseph Larzen: Borneo; (f.119) Gilbert Harding: Perth.
Missionary Roll, 1903 (File)
Includes: (f.129) Herbert William Gregg: Borneo; (f.134) George Dexter Allen: Singapore.
Series 128. Secretary's Day Book, September 1854 - December 1861
The book records visitors to the office, interviews, meetings, staff changes, letters written, the departure of bishops and clergy for the colonies, and other daily events.
Series. Correspondence, 1822 - 1866
Precis of letters received 1842, 1844, 1847, 1843 - 1847 (File 130)
Items of interest include: Australia, 1843 (pp. 156-58); New Zealand, 1847 (p. 174); Tasmania, 1847 (p. 178).
Precis of letters received: Australia, New Zealand, Cape of Good Hope, 1847 - 1850 (File 133)
Items of interest include: Sydney (pp. 2-18); Newcastle (pp. 19-37); Melbourne (pp. 38-56); Adelaide (pp. 57-75); Tasmania (pp. 76-96).
Precis of letters received, Australia, New Zealand, Cape of Good Hope, 1851 (File 134)
Items of interest include: Sydney (p. 253); Newcastle (p. 265); Melbourne (p. 269); Adelaide (p. 279); Adelaide (p. 281); Tasmania (p. 293); New Zealand (p. 299).
Circular letters sent, 1841 - 1854 (File 138)
The letters are all signed by Ernest Hawkins, the secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel...
Royal Letters, April 1825 - 31 August 1841 (File 139)
Filmed selectively.
King William IV to Archbishop William Howley, 5 May 1831 (Item)
Petition from Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (printed).
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. General and brief view of its origin and present constitution, together with its past, present and intended operations, April 1825 (Item)
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Address on transmitting the King's letter in 1835, 1 July 1835 (Item)
Lord John Russell to Archbishop Edward Venables-Vernon, 18 June 1838 (Item)
Approval of the Queen to promote subscriptions to the Society (manuscript and printed).
Royal Letters, 20 November 1844 - 6 September 1850 (File 140)
Filmed selectively.
Series. Financial Records and Accounts, 1806 - 1851
Messenger's account, 1806 (File 194)
The accounts include subscriptions of members of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in 1806.
Treasurer's Account, 1818 - 1819 (File 195)
The accounts refer briefly to New South Wales and Norfolk Island.
Series. Candidates and Application Files, 1853 - 1951
Students (502pp.), 1904 - 1920 (File 203)
The register, which is arranged chronologically, contains brief entries on each student, with details of education, occupations, ordination, acceptance as a student, and financial arrangements.
Missionary Candidates Sub-Committee Book, January 1904 - February 1938 (File 205)
The books contain rough minutes, agenda papers, lists of candidates, printed reports and other papers.
H.P. Thompson. Manuscript of Into All Lands (1951) (File 226)
Reverend H.P. Thompson, the former editorial secretary of the Society, was the author of Into All Lands: the History of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts 1701-1950 (London, S.P.C.K., 1951).
Reports of the Application Sub-Committee, May 1865 - June 1929 (File 230)
The Applications Sub-Committee was set up by the Standing Committee in 1865 to consider and report on applications for new and renewed grants to dioceses and individual missionaries.
Report of the Applications Sub-Committee on the Marriott Bequest, July 1897 (File 231)
Alfred Marriott of Hopton, Yorkshire, who died in 1896, bequeathed to the Society a sum of about £71,000 , half of which was to be devoted to the erection of churches in foreign countries and half to the erection and endowment of hospitals and colleges in foreign countries. (printed, 233pp.)
Letters from Edmund Hobhouse on his journey to the United States of America, 1853 (File 234)
Reverend Edmund Hobhouse (1817-1904), who was later the first bishop of Nelson, New Zealand, was a member of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel delegation to the United States. The delegation attended a general convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church. The five letters were written to his father, Henry Hobhouse, from Niagara, New York, Baltimore and Charleston.
Manuscript account of the establishment and progress of the Church of St Michael and All Angels at Sandakan, North Borneo, 1888-1950 (File 236)
Reverend William H. Elton (1845-1914) was sent to Sandakan in 1888, a year before North Borneo became a British protectorate. The foundation stone of the church was laid by the Governor in 1893 and it was dedicated in 1898. Elton and his wife remained at Sandakan until 1913. The first part of the manuscript ends in 1914 and it is resumed, in a different hand, in 1925. (88pp.)
Series. Journals of Venerable J.R. Wollaston in Western Australia, November 1840 - March 1856
Each of the typescript diaries has an index.
Series 264. Diaries of Bishop Matthew Hale, January 1856 - December 1875
The entries in Hale's diaries are relatively brief and there are many gaps. In particular, there are no entries between December 1856 and April 1861. There is an index at the end of the diaries. (208pp.)
Series. Letterbooks of the Secretary and Assistant Secretary of the Society, March 1840 - October 1863
Series. Fulham Papers: Letters from abroad to the Bishop of London, 1817 - 1826
Filmed selectively.
Proceedings of the public meeting for the formation of the Parramatta Bible Association, held at the Church of St John, April 5, 1820, Sydney, 1820 (File 625-640)
The rules and regulations of the Sydney Bible Association established May 29, 1820, Sydney, 1820 (File 641-648)
Rules and regulations established for the future management and improvement of the Female Orphan Institution, commencing from the removal of the children to the new Orphan house at Parramatta, Sydney, Sydney, 1819 (File 649-664)
Annual report of the New South Wales Benevolent Society, Sydney, 1820 (File 679-704)
Submitted to the General Meeting held in Court-Room at Sydney on Tuesday, the 6th Day of June, 1820 with the rules of the Society, also a list of subscribers, Sydney, Printed by G. Howe, Government Printer, 1820.
Correspondence, 1819 - 1826 (File 705-830)
Letters to Bishop Howley concerning Church affairs in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. The correspondents include Reverend Samuel Marsden (Parramatta), Reverend Richard Hill (Sydney), Archdeacon Thomas H. Scott (London, Parramatta), W. Walker (Parramatta), Reverend Ralph Mansfield (Sydney), Colonel George Arthur (Hobart), Lord Bathurst and Governor Lachlan Macquarie. There is also an abstract of the Church Establishment in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land.
Series. Candidate's testimonials, 1820 - 1906
In addition to testimonials and letters from referees, the papers often include letters to the SPG Secretary from the candidates and copies of their application forms. The forms give their date and place of birth, confirmation, education, marital status, current occupation and income, state of health, and their reasons for applying for missionary employment. The first group of papers is arranged chronologically and the second group is arranged alphabetically.
Candidates: 1821-1826 (File C. Home 18)
Morrison, E. Hoop, 1821; Ryall, George, 1821; Baggs, Isham, 1824; Blackley, Thomas, 1824; Park, Edward, 1824; Steele, John, 1824; Kayser, Friedrich Gottlob, 1825; Bowman, Frederik, 1826; Kenny, J.C., 1826; Lucas, S.A.H., 1826; Smith, Elijah, 1826; Smith, Thomas, 1826; Stoney, Joseph, 1826; Vincent, John, 1826.
Candidates: 1827-1832 (File C. Home 19)
Chorley, James, 1827; D'Arville, Mr., 1827; Docker, Joseph, 1827; Hopkins, Samuel, 1827; Walker, James, 1827; Dod, Henry H., 1828; Pyke, John, 1828; Hope, H.V., 1829; Rees, Eleaza, 1830; Graham, John, 1831; Steele, T, 1831.
Candidates: 1836-1840 (File C. Home 19a)
Berrington, J., 1836; Blackburn, Peter, 1836; Brough, R., 1836; Armstrong, John, 1837; Beavor, W.S., 1837; Bishton, John, 1837; Boone, John, 1837; Boulton, William, 1837; Brown, G., 1837; Brown, Stafford, 1837; Edwards, John, 1837; Ayers, James, 1838; Banister, Edward, 1838; Bishop, William, 1838; Bowditch, W.R., 1838; Bridgman, A.A., 1838; Brock, Octavius, 1838; Burrell, John, 1838; Edwardes, Samuel, 1838; Ellis, J.J., 1838; Westmorland, Thomas, 1838; 'Form of recommendation for a schoolmaster', 1839; Astley, W.D., 1839; Balfour, James, 1839; Barrow, Peter, 1839; Beaven, James, 1839; Boyes, William, 1839; Brown, T.J., 1839; Ellerby, James, 1839; Elliott, W., 1839; Gibbs, Mr., 1839; Hawtrey, Montague, 1839; McMaster, Hugh, 1839; Beechey, Alfred, 1840.
Candidates: 1841-1842 (File C. Home 19b)
Acland, Charles, 1841; Ashe, W.S., 1841; Baines, Charles T.J., 1841; Baber, Edward, 1841; Baker, George, 1841; Beaver, Herbert, 1841; Boyle, John, 1841; Morton, Richard, 1841; Rogers, Thomas, 1841; St. George, Howard Boyle, 1841; Smith, James, 1841; Thomas, Henry, 1841; Wood, George, 1841; Bull, Edward, 1842; Foster, Mark Antony, 1842; Raymond, J.M., 1842; Reed, Thomas F., 1842; Rudlin, Henry F., 1842.
Candidates: 1843-1846 (File C. Home: 19c)
Batchelor, Fred. S., 1843; Blackwell, Christopher, 1843; Boyer, W.N., 1843; Bridgman, A.A., 1843; Bunn, Henry, 1843; Campbell, John, 1843; Mayers, M. John, 1843; Oliver, Samuel, 1843; Rowden, Francis, 1843; Russell, George, 1843; Weldon, Henry Rowley, 1843; Woodward, Thomas, 1843; Baber, Edward, 1844; Bond, Samuel, 1844; Buckeridge, Richard, 1844; Paris, James S., 1844; Body, E.E., 1845; Nevins, Mr., 1845; Ricton, C., 1845; Robinson, Thomas, 1845; Whyte, T.N., 1845; Baugh, W.M.G., 1846; Bridgman, A.A., 1846; Chase, James C., 1846; Griffiths, Thomas, 1846; H. R., 1846; Hawkins, Mr., 1846; Roles, M., 1846; Skeet, W., 1846; Sproston, S.T., 1846; Young, James Reynolds, 1846.
Candidates: 1847-1848 (File C. Home 19d)
Anon (Recommendation from John Statter), 1847; Anon (Recommendation from Daniel Nihill) (2), 1847; Allen, Alfred, 1847; Atkinson, Benjamin, 1847; Biggs, Thomas, 1847; Bridgman, A.A., 1847; Bryan, William B., 1847; Dowell, E.W., 1847; Druitt, Thomas, 1847; Fisk, George R., 1847; Marriott, H.W., 1847; Matson, Robert, 1847; Matthews, Joseph, 1847; Nicolayson, L., 1847; Nunn, A.A., 1847; Pengelley, E., 1847; Pepper, Thomas S., 1847; Rice, Richard, 1847; Roberts, W.C., 1847; Ward, Joseph, 1847; Welby, Arthur, 1847; Aspinall, George, 1848; Astley, W.D., 1848; Bowyer, James, 1848; Brandon, William, 1848; Bridgman, A.A., 1848; Carr, Elliott E., 1848; Disney, H.P., 1848; Gregory, E. Tighe, 1848; Hallifax, John, 1848; Meares, S.O., 1848; Roberts, David, 1848; Scott, Edward Barton, 1848; Scott, Thomas, 1848; Sendall, E., 1848; Sherlock, Francis, 1848; Slacke, William James, 1848; Swayne, S.H., 1848; Wallis, George F.W., 1848; Waltham, Joshua, 1848; Whitfield, H.J., 1848; Zillwood, W.F., 1848.
Candidates: 1849 (File C. Home 19e)
Anon (Recommendation from Henry Robinson); Anon (Recommendation from Thomas Westropp); Ambler, Augustus; Anderson, Mr.; Baigent, James; Barrett, James; Boone, Thomas; Bullocke, Henry B.; Connell, William Weir.; Culsha, Edward; Marston, Charles Dallas; Matson, Robert; Mitchell, W.E.; Moore, Hugh Montgomery; Needham, George; O'Brien, James; O'Regan, John; Parsons, Charles Spinks; Price, Mr.; Puckle, Benjamin Hale; Pugh, James B.; Radcliff, John; Ramsay, J.J.; Redknapp, William Henry; Reeves, Jonathan; Riley, Richard; Seale, Isaac; Scrattan, George; Shackleford, Frederick; Shyne, Robert; Simmons, Richard; Smith, Frederick; Sparling, William Sidney; Squire, Samuel; Stretch, Theodore C.B.; Sutton, John; Weatherston, John; Weston, Robert Culpeper; Weston, William; Whitehouse, Thomas; Whiteford, John; Wooldridge, Benjamin.
Candidates: 1849-1850 (File C. Home 19f)
Alley, John Peter; Angell, Charles Henry; Arnold, Francis; Aylmer, William; Barr, W.; Boyce, William; Buchanan, William; Chettle, William Mondey; Jones, Eliza; Middleton, Henry Abdy; Minton, Edward; Moller, George H.; Morton, D.; Nicoll, Joseph; Packer, J.G.; Peach, Joseph; Pocock, Henry; Porter, Henry; Potter, Lewis; Richardson, F.C.; Riky, Walter; Robinson, M.; Rowe, C.; Rushton, Thomas; Salkeld, Mr.; Shepherd, W.; Sherlock, Robert; Smith, Richard; Smyth, M.F.; Southey, Thomas C.; Spencer, Mr.; Studdart, George; Taylor, Henry; Thomas, Henry George; Thomas, J.H.; Thomas, William Robert; Toms, William; Whitehead, Henry; Whitehouse, Thomas; Wolfenden, Henry; Wood, Henry Orme; Yate, George E.
Candidates: 1851 (File C. Home 19g)
Alderson, Richard William Spithead Arnold; Boys, Charles; Millington, Edmund Francis; Owen, Charles G.; Parsons, Samuel; Pugh, Kenneth Mackenzie; Radcliff, John; Robinson, Henry; Ryan, James; Shaw, William; Shea, Daniel Henry; Stevenson, Elias Thackeray; Stewart, Samuel; Switzer, Nathaniel; Thomas, Joseph Houghton; Thompson, Edwin; Wallace, James A.; Welch, Jabez J.; White, George.
Candidates: 1852 (File C. Home 19h)
Anderson, Robert; Nicholass, Josh; Petherick, P.J.; Price, E.; Shuckburgh, Robert; Studdert, George; Anon (Recommendation from George Bayldon); Armistead, Charles John; Aspinall, George; Blake, William; Brown, J.; Butler, Piers; Carter, James; Dalton, Charles B.; Edwards, Lewis; Newbold, Charles H.; Nixon, James; Pickering, Edward; Prosser, John; Pugh, Matthew; Pugh, Thomas; Ravens, W.; Richards, John; Sims, John; Steinthal, Joseph; Sterling, Orange William Nassau; Susane, George; Wells, Philip; Whitney, Thomas; Woodward, W.W.; Wright, John Pyndar.
Candidates: 1853-1854 (File C. Home 19i)
Arthy, W.B., 1853; Noad, Josiah, 1853; Nugent, W., 1853; Armstrong, James, 1853; Moore, F.J., 1853; Odell, George, 1853; Robberds, Frederick Walter, 1853; Robinson, J.J., 1853; Rowe, J.J., 1853; St. George, Leonard Henry, 1853; Sandilands, Percival, 1853; Savigny, W.H., 1853; Scarfe, Henry Cornelius, 1853; Simmons, Peter King, 1853; Stocker, Mr., 1853; Sykes, Thomas Brett, 1853; Abrahall, Mr., 1854; Allan, John, 1854; Houghton, Matthew Parsons, 1854; Moncrieff, John Edward Scott, 1854; Noel, David, 1854; Owen, David, 1854; Ransome, Vincent Frederic, 1854; Ranwell, Frederick, 1854; Robberds, Frederick Walter, 1854; Smeathman, Mr., 1854; Yeatman, Edward Kelson, 1854.
Candidates: 1855-1857 (File C. Home 19k)
Mitchell, Joseph Whyte, 1855; Morgan, John Holdsworth, 1855; Richardson, Joseph, 1855; Russell, Garrett John, 1855; Saulez, Vincent, 1855; Thomas, Frederick Augustus, 1855; Woollcombe, Carthew Reynolds, 1855; Aspinall, Charles, 1856; Mowbray, Alfred Richard, 1856; Walker, M.T., 1856; Abrahall, Bennett Hoskyns, 1857; Aldridge, Edward Henry, 1857; Sweeting, G.H., 1857.
Series. Personal Papers, 1910 - 1970
Memoirs of Josephine Foss, 1914 - 1952 (File 16)
The typescript memoirs (102pp.) have manuscript amendments and some poems and a newspaper cutting inserted.
Series. Women's Work: Letters received (copies), 13 July 1877 - 1 January 1883
Filmed selectively.
Series. Women's Work: Letters received (originals), June 1901 - 1929
The letters were written to the secretary, financial secretary and foreign secretary of the Women's Mission Association...
Far East, June 1901 - August 1903 (File)
Most of the letters were written to Ethel Mackenzie, the Secretary of the Women's Mission Association. Of the letters selected for filming, the most prolific correspondents were Reverend Arthur Sharp and Mary Sharp (Kuching, Singapore) and other correspondents include Bishop George Hose (Kuching), Evelyn Clarkson (Kuching), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Reverend Hubert Henham (Penang) and Reverend A.G. David (Brisbane)...
Far East, 1903 (File)
The correspondents include Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching) and K. Hackman (Perak)...
Far East, China, Straits Settlements, 1904 - 1907 (File)
Sections 1-14: Most of the letters were written to Ethel Mackenzie. The correspondents include Mabel Dexter Allen (Kuching), May Butcher (Sandakan), Annie Elton (Sandakan), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Bishop George Hose (Singapore), Emily Hose (Singapore), Sister Katherine (Singapore), Reverend Frederick Leggatt (Sandakan), Agnes Olver (Kuching), Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching, London), Mary Sharp (Kuching, London), Caroline Sharp (Kuching), Vera Sharp (Kuching), J.H. Wallas (Kuching) and the Borneo Company (Singapore).
Far East, China, Straits Settlements etc., 1908 - 1910 (File)
Sections 7-16: The correspondent include Mabel Dexter Allen (Banting), May Butcher (Sandakan), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Bishop W. Robert Mounsey (Kuching), Alice Kendrick (Singapore), Agnes Olver (Kuching), Caroline Sharp (Kuching), Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching) and Mabel Tildesley (Kuching)...
Far East, 1911 (File)
Sections 1-14: Letters from Mabel Dexter Allen (Banting), May Butcher (Sandakan), Reverend Charles Collis (Kuching), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Bishop W. Robert Mounsey (Kuching), Mary McNeil (Kuching), Agnes Olver (London), Caroline Sharp (Kuching), Mabel Tildesley (Sandakan) and Bishop Charles Ferguson-Davie (Singapore).
Far East, 1912 (File)
Sections 1-11: Letters from May Butcher (London), Reverend Charles Collis (Kuching), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Alice Kendrick (Kuching), Bishop W. Robert Mounsey (Kuching, London), Mary McNeil (Kuching), Agnes Olver (Kuching), Mabel Tildesley (Kuching), Mary Chitty (Malacca), Agnes Eveleigh (Kuala Lumpur), Charlotte Ferguson-Davie (Singapore), and Bishop Charles Ferguson-Davie (Singapore).
Far East, 1913 - 1914 (File)
Letters from Helen Bryant (Kuching, Banting), May Butcher (London, Kuching, Jesselton), Ada Cubitt (Kuching), Lawrence Currey (Kuching), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Alice Kendrick (Sandakan) and Bishop W. Robert Mounsey (Kuching), Mary McNeil (Kuching), Agnes Olver (Kuala Lumpur, Kuching), Mabel Dexter Allen (Singapore), Edith Andrews (Kuching), Reverend Charles Collis (Kuching), Reverend Bernard Mercer (Kudat), Mary Chitty (Kuala Lumpur), Charlotte Ferguson-Davie (Singapore), Ellen Humphry (Hong Kong), May Satchell (Malacca) and Bishop Charles Ferguson-Davie (Singapore).
Far East, 1915 (File)
Sections 6-9: Letters from Bishop W. Robert Mounsey (Kuching), Mary McNeil (Kuching) and Ada Cubitt (Jesselton)...
Far East, 1916 - 1918 (File)
Sections 104-113: Letters (1916) from Bishop W. Robert Mounsey (Kuching), Edith Andrews (Kuching), Helen Bryant (Sandakan), Ada Cubitt (Jesselton), Alice Kendrick (Sandakan), Mary McNeil (Kuching), May Butcher (Jesselton), Agnes Olver (Kuching), Reverend Robert Small (Kuching), Bishop Charles Ferguson-Davie (Singapore), Florence Pope (Kuala Lumpur), Mabel Dexter Allen (Singapore), Charlotte Ferguson-Davie (Singapore) and Ella Stephenson (Taiping)...
Far East, 1919 - 1921 (File)
Sections 89-100: Letters (1919) from Bishop E. Logie Danson (Kuching), Edith Andrews (Kuching), Helen Bryant (Kudat), Alice Kendrick (Sandakan), Agnes Olver (Kuching), May Butcher (Jesselton), Ada Cubitt (Kuching), Mabel Tildesley (Sandakan), Bishop Charles Ferguson-Davie (Singapore), Reverend Arthur Champion (Kuala Lumpur), Mary McNeil (Kuala Lumpur), Edith Harding (Singapore) and Florence Pope (Kuala Lumpur)...
Far East, 1922 - 1925 (File)
Sections 92-100: Letters (1922) from Bishop E. Logie Danson (Kuching), Agnes Olver (Truro, Kuching), Edith Andrews (Kuching), Ada Cubitt (Kuching), Alice Kendrick (Sandakan), Gwendoline Sebborn (Kuching) Bishop Charles Ferguson-Davie (Singapore), Lilian Freeman (Singapore), Mary McNeil (Kuala Lumpur), May Satchell (Malacca) and Laura Lee (Singapore)...
Far East, 1926 - 1929 (File)
Labuan, Sarawak and Singapore. Letters from Bishop E. Logie Danson (Kuching), Edith Andrews (Kuching), Reverend Arthur Champion (Kuching), Lilian Cashmore (Kuching), Reverend Charles Collis (Jesselton), Christina Giddings (Jesselton), Kendrick, Agnes Olver (Kuching), Annie Rigby (Sandakan), Gwendoline Sebborn (Jesselton), Ethel Shoebridge (Sandakan), Bishop Charles Ferguson Davie (Singapore), Lilian Freeman (Singapore) and Mary McNeil (Kuala Lumpur). The volume includes copies of the replies of H.E. Saunders.
Series. Women's Work: Letters sent, foreign, 23 October 1868 - 1925
Filmed selectively...
India, Africa, British Colombia, Melanesia, 10 June 1870 - 26 September 1871 (File)
Filmed selectively.
Miscellaneous, 17 February 1899 - 15 November 1900 (File)
Filmed selectively.
Miscellaneous, December 1900 - May 1903 (File)
Selected letters of Edith Mackenzie. The recipients include Bishop George Hose (Singapore), Mary Sharp (Kuching), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Bishop Cecil Wilson (Norfolk Island), Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching), Evelyn Clarkson (Kuching), Reverend Hubert Penham (Penang) and Reverend A.G. David (Brisbane).
Miscellaneous, June 1902 - May 1903 (File)
Selected letters of Edith Mackenzie. The recipients include Bishop George Hose (Singapore), Emily Hose (Singapore), Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching), Mary Sharp (Kuching), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan) and Bishop Montagu Stone-Wigg (New Guinea).
Miscellaneous, May 1903 - December 1903 (File)
Selected letters of Edith Mackenzie. The recipients include Reverend Arthur Sharp (Kuching), Mary Sharp (Kuching), Reverend William Elton (Sandakan), Bishop George Hose (Singapore), Emily Hose (Singapore) and Sister Katherine (Singapore).
Series. Women's Work: Miscellaneous, 1866 - 1933
Papers of the committee on conditions of service for women missionaries, 1920 (File)
The papers include correspondence (1917-1921), leaflets, minutes of meetings, reports, memoranda and the draft report of the committee.
Series. Unlisted Material, 20 January 1795 - 1958
Women's Work: Missionary roll (File)
Allen, G. Dexter; Andrews, Edith; Bryant, Helen; Butcher, Mary; Cubitt, Ada; Harding, Edith; Kendrick, Sarah; McNeil, Mary; Olver, Agnes; Pope, Florence; Staley, Mildred; Tildesley, Annie; Warren, M.B.
Medical Missions: Record of the formation and early proceedings of the Medical Missions Department by Reverend E.H. Mosse, n.d. (File)
The document mainly comprises extracts from the minuts of the Standing Committee, 1907-1918.
Medical Mission: Letters, 1920 - 1929 (File)
Singapore, 1920 - 1929 (Item)
Correspondence between the Secretary of the SPG Medical Missions Department and Bishop Charles Ferguson Davie (Singapore), Charlotte Ferguson-Davie (Singapore), Reverend Frank Swindell (Singapore), Bishop Basil Roberts (Singapore), Lilian Freeman (Singapore), Mary Sharp (London, Malmesbury) and Reverend E.A. Hone (Crookham) There are also newsletters of the Singapore Auxiliary Diocesan Association and other printed items.
Medical Mission: Passages: Doctors and nurses, 1910 - 1958 (File)
The volume records the date of appointment of each doctor and nurse, their destination, date of sailing, ship, ports, cost of passage and expenses. Filmed selectively.
Womens Medical Mission Guild: Special Needs lists, 1905 - 1921 (File)
The volume contains lists of needs requested by particular missions and lists of articles donated by members of the Guild and their value.
SPG financial records: Ledger: Abstract of receipts and payments and auditors' reports, 1919 - 1924 (File)
SPG financial records: Ledger: Auditors reports, 20 January 1795 - 27 January 1796 (File)
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SPG financial records: Ledger: Auditors reports, 20 January 1799 - 28 January 1813 (File)
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SPG financial records: Ledger: Grants to Dioceses; Missionary associations; SPG special funds, 1929 - 1935 (File)
SPG financial records: Ledger: Marriott Bequest, 1897 - 1922 (File)
Selected pages referring to grants to churches, hospitals and schools in Dioceses of Singapore, Labuan, Goulburn, Grafton and Armidale, North Queensland, Perth, Riverina, Rockhampton, North Queensland ,Brisbane, Carpentaria, Auckland, Dunedin, Fiji, Honolulu, Melanesia and Polynesia...
SPG financial records: Foreign Department: Overseas memoranda, 1922 - 1927 (File)
The foreign comprises extracts from the printed minutes of the SPG Standing Committee. Filmed selectively.
SPG financial records: Foreign Department: Overseas Memoranda, 1928 - 1935 (File)
Filmed selectively.
SPG financial records: Property register, c.1921 (File)
Sheets for Australia, New Zealand, Pacific, Labuan and Sarawak, and Singapore, and letters of Bishop W. Robert Mounsey (Sarawak) and Bishop Gilbert White (Thursday Island), September-October 1910.
SPG financial records: Bishop Binney Fund, 1922 - 1935 (File)
The Fund was set up by the family of Hibbert Binney (1819-1887), Bishop of Nova Scotia , to provide holiday grants and passage money for missionary clergy...
SPG financial records: Funds to Mission Associations connected with the SPG, 1936 - 1938 (File)
The associations include the Carpentaria Mission Association and the New Guinea Mission Association and grants were also made to the Diocese of Labuan and Sarawak and the Dioceses of Singapore.
Series. Miscellaneous Papers, 1848 - 1950
Autograph book, 1848 - 31 December 1874 (File)
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Photograph album entitled 'Australasia', c.1900-1935 (File)
The subjects of the photographs include the Mitchell River Mission in Queensland, the Friday Island Leper Station in the Torres Strait, Moa Island in the Torres Strait, the Diocese of Carpentaria, North Queensland, the Diocese of Bunbury, North West Australia, the Forrest River Mission, Kalgoorlie, bush schools in New South Wales, Aborigines in different parts of Australia, New Guinea missions, New Zealand, Norfolk Island, Solomon Islands, Fiji and Tonga. In addition to photographs, there are drawings and prints, including portraits of early missionaries in Australia and the Pacific.
Photograph album entitled 'Ceylon, Singapore, Borneo', c.1890-1935 (File)
The photographs include churches and schools in Jesselton, Kuching, Betong, Lundu and other stations in Borneo, missionaries, Rajah Brooke, villages, and churches in Singapore and the Malay States.
Photograph album of the Bishop Patteson Memorial Chapel (Norfolk Island) and various peoples of Melanesia (Solomons etc.), n.d. (File)
Photograph album containing stills from the film 'The Last Candle', filmed in Sarawak and associated album, 1950 (File)
Photograph album entitled 'From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same Thy Name shall be praised', n.d. (File)
Pictures of Borneo and Melanesia.
Photographs arranged by diocese (File)
Selected photographs of Borneo, Kuching, (including a booklet on Kuching Cathedral and children's drawings and exercises) Melanesia, Penang, Polynesia, Singapore and Malaya.
Series. Minutes of the Standing Committee, 7 March 1833 - 3 January 1901
Apart from volume 21, each volume has an index.
Series D MSS. Letters and papers received from abroad, 1857 - 1900
The letters are mostly addressed to the SPG secretaries, but there are also copies of correspondence with Bishops and civil authorities. In addition, there are extracts from newspapers and pamphlets and other printed works.
Original letters received. Australia, 1857 - 1867 (File)
The principal correspondents are Bishops Frederic Barker (Sydney), Charles Perry (Melbourne), Augustus Short (Adelaide), Mesac Thomas (Goulburn) and Edward Tufnell (Brisbane). Other correspondents include Reverend Philip Agnew (Sydney), Thomas a Beckett (Melbourne), Bishop Charles Bromby (Hobart), Charles Campbell (Sydney), W. Pitt Cobbett (Adelaide), Reverend Robert Davies (Hobart), Reverend R.B. Dickinson (Melbourne), Reverend Thomas Druitt (Cooma), Bishop Matthew Hale (Perth), Reverend George King (Sydney, Fremantle), Reverend John Macintyre (Deloraine), Reverend George Nobbs (Norfolk Island), Bishop Henry Poole (Maryborough), Reverend James Price (Pinjarra), Reverend Edward Rogers (Sydney), Reverend William Stack (Sydney), Reverend Henry Thornhill (Northam), Bishop William Tyrrell (Morpeth), Frederic Wicksteed (Adelaide) and Sir George Bowen (Brisbane).
Original letters received. Australia, 1867 - 1874 (File)
The correspondents include Bishop Frederic Barker (Sydney), Bishop Mesac Thomas (Goulburn), Bishop Samuel Marsden (Bathurst), Bishop William Tyrrell (Newcastle), Bishop James Turner (Grafton), Bishop Edward Tufnell (Brisbane), William Kennett (Somerset, Qld.), Reverend Francis Tagg (Brisbane), Reverend Edward Tanner (Rockhampton), Bishop Charles Perry (Melbourne), Thomas a Beckett (Melbourne), William Morris (Melbourne), Bishop Augustus Short (Adelaide), Frederic Wicksteed (Adelaide), Bishop Matthew Hale (Perth) and Bishop Charles Bromby (Hobart).
Original letters received. Australia, 1875-1878; 1880-1881 (File)
The correspondents include Bishop Frederic Barker (Sydney), Bishop Mesac Thomas (Goulburn), Bishop William Tyrrell (Newcastle), Reverend Coles Child (Morpeth), Reverend George King (Sydney), Bishop James Turner (Armidale), Bishop Charles Perry (Melbourne), Reverend Hussey Macartney (Melbourne), Bishop Samuel Thornton (Ballarat), Bishop George Stanton (Townsville), Bishop Augustus Short (Adelaide), H.S. Anthony (Adelaide), Bishop Matthew Hale (Perth, Brisbane), Bishop Henry Parry (Perth), Reverend James Brown (Perth), Reverend William Hayton (Roebourne), Bishop Charles Bromby (Hobart) and Reverend George Pownall (Hobart).
Original letters received. Australia, 1882 - 1891 (File)
The correspondents include Bishop Alfred Barry (Sydney), Bishop W. Saumarez Smith (Sydney), Bishop Mesac Thomas (Goulburn), Bishop Josiah Pearson (Newcastle), Bishop James Turner (Armidale), Alfred Arnold (Sydney), Reverend Thomas Druitt (Cooma), Reverend Alfred Thomas (Scone), Thomas a Beckett (Melbourne), Bishop William Webber (Brisbane), Bishop George Stanton (Townsville), Alfred Richards (Brisbane), Reverend George Kennion (Adelaide), Augustus Sturcke (Adelaide), Bishop Henry Parry (Perth), Reverend Daniel Watkins (Fremantle), Reverend John Gribble (Temora, WA) and Reverend Charles Dundas (Perth).
Original letters received. Australia, 1891-1893; 1895 (File)
The correspondents include Bishop William Chalmers (Goulburn), Bishop George Stanton (Townsville, Newcastle), Alfred Arnold (Sydney), Bishop Samuel Thornton (Ballarat), Bishop William Webber (Brisbane), Bishop Christopher Barlow (Townsville), Bishop Nathaniel Dawes (Rockhampton), Bishop Charles Riley (Perth), Reverend David Garland (Perth) and Reverend Charles Dundas (Hobart).
Original letters received. Australia, 1894; 1897-1898 (File)
The correspondents include Bishop W. Saumarez Smith (Sydney), Bishop William Chalmers (London, Goulburn), Bishop George Stanton (Newcastle), Bishop Arthur Green (Armidale), Bishop Ernest Anderson (Hay, NSW), Reverend William Cowper (Sydney), Bishop Henry Cooper (Ballarat), Bishop Christopher Barlow (Townsville), Bishop Nathaniel Dawes (Rockhampton), Bishop Jack Stretch (Brisbane), Reverend T. Pughe (Brisbane), Bishop John Harmer (Adelaide), Augustus Sturcke (Adelaide), Bishop Charles Riley (Perth), Reverend Frederick Goldsmith (Perth), Reverend David Garland (Perth), Reverend F. Barton-Packe (Coolgardie), Reverend. Basil Craig (Waratah, Tasmania) and Bishop Montagu Stone-Wigg (Bartle Bay, New Guinea).
Original letters received. Australia, 1899 - 1900 (File)
Correspondents include Bishop William Chalmers (Goulburn), Bishop Arthur Green (Armidale), Bishop Ernest Anderson (Hay, NSW), Bishop George Stanton (Newcastle), Reverend George Vance (Melbourne), Bishop Christopher Barlow (Townsville), Bishop Nathaniel Dawes (Rockhampton), Reverend T. Pughe (Toowoomba), Bishop Gilbert White (Thursday Island), Bishop John Harmer (Adelaide), W. Pope (Adelaide), Bishop Charles Riley (Perth), Reverend David Garland (Perth), Bishop Montagu Stone-Wigg (Bartle Bay, New Guinea) and Bishop Samuel Nevill (Dunedin).
Series. Letters and documents arranged geographically, 1789 - 1859
Australian miscellaneous papers, 1789 - 1836 (File)
Correspondence between James Bain (Chatham, Portsmouth) and Reverend William Morice concerning possible appointment as a schoolmaster in New South Wales, 1789-1790...
Papers concerning the case of Reverend Frederick Wilkinson, 1827 - 1831 (File)
Correspondence and papers, mostly copies, relating to the Church and School Society and the conduct of Frederick Wilkinson at Sydney and Newcastle. The correspondents include Wilkinson, Reverend Thomas H. Scott, Governor Ralph Darling, Reverend Charles Wilton (Parramatta), Reverend John Vincent, Reverend. William G. Broughton and Lord Howick (Colonial Office).
Australian Papers. Sydney and Adelaide, 1837 - 1848 (File)
Correspondence and papers relating to the Diocese of Sydney. The correspondents include Bishop William G. Broughton, Judge William Burton (London), Charles Campbell, Reverend William B. Clarke (Parramatta), Reverend John Gryls, Thomas Macquoid, Reverend Henry Porter, Edward Pryce (Cooma), F.J.C. Russell, Reverend Robert Sconce, Reverend William Simpson (Lower Hawkesbury), Reverend Edward Smith (Queanbeyan), Reverend J.J. Smith (Picton), Reverend Thomas Steele, Alfred Stephen (London), Reverend A.C. Thomson (Melbourne), Reverend Joseph Walpole, Reverend William Walsh, Reverend George Woodd and Reverend Charles Woodward (Port Macquarie)...
Australian Papers. Sydney and Adelaide, 1837 - 1847 (File)
Correspondence and papers relating to the Church in Adelaide leading up to the foundation of the Diocese of Adelaide in 1847. The correspondents include George Gawler (Derby), Maria Gawler, John Morphett, George Morphett, A. Miller Mundy, John Horrocks, Reverend James Pollitt, Reverend James Farrell, Reverend William Coombs and Reverend W.J. Woodcock. There is also an extract from the journal of Woodcock (October-December 1846).
Australian Papers. Sydney and Adelaide, 1837 - 1847 (File)
Correspondence and papers relating to the Church in Adelaide. The correspondents include Reverend Charles Howard, George Morphett and Reverend W.J. Woodcock and there is another extract from the journal of Woodcock (May-September 1845). The papers include records of the South Australian Committee of the SPG and the South Australian Church Building Society and issues of the South Australian Government gazette, South Australian News, Statistics of South Australia (1845) and South Australia: facts illustrative of its state and prospects.
Australian Papers. Tasmania, Western Australia, Norfolk Island and Newcastle, 1837 - 1849 (File)
The Tasmanian correspondents include Reverend Henry Fry (Hobart), Reverend Gregory Bateman (Oatlands), Reverend William Hutchins (Hobart), John Loch (Hobart), Reverend William Gibbon (Launceston), Reverend William Browne (Launceston), Reverend John Burrowes (Launceston, Brighton), Reverend Robert Davies (Hobart), Reverend Thomas Grigg (Circular Head) and Reverend Philip Palmer (Hobart)...
Australian Papers. Tasmania, 1842 - 1849 (File)
The principal correspondent is Francis Nixon, Bishop of Tasmania. Other correspondents include Reverend William Gibbon (Launceston), Reverend Gregory Bateman (Oatlands), Reverend John Burrowes (Hobart, Brighton), Reverend Thomas Grigg (Circular Head), Reverend Frederick Batchelor (Tasman Peninsula), Reverend Robert Davies (Longford), Reverend E.P. Durham (Port Arthur), Reverend Henry Fry (Hobart), Reverend Fitzherbert Marriott (Hobart), Reverend John P. Gell (Hobart), Reverend Philip Palmer (Plymouth) and Reverend Thomas Rogers (Hobart)...
Australian Papers. Adelaide, Melbourne and miscellaneous, 1846 - 1859 (File)
Correspondence and papers concerning the Diocese of Adelaide. The principal correspondent is Bishop Augustus Short (1847-1849, 1858-1859) and other correspondents include Reverend Matthew Hale (Adelaide), George Morphett (Adelaide), Reverend W.H. Coombs (Gawler), E. Younghusband (Adelaide), Reverend Joseph Boake (Adelaide, Salisbury), Reverend James Farrell (Adelaide), Reverend James Pollitt (Mount Barker), Reverend John Ibbetson (Burra), Reverend Charles Martin (Mount Remarkable), Reverend George King (Fremantle) and Reverend John Wollaston (Albany). Other papers include the journals of Coombs (1847-1848) and Ibbetson (1857), an account by Ibbetson of his tour among the settlers of the northern districts (November 1855), a report by Reverend Octavius Hammond and sketch of the Poonindie Mission (1858), printed official papers, and the Ceremony of laying the first stone of the Collegiate School of St Peter's, Adelaide (24 May 1849)...
Series E MSS. Reports from Missionaries, 1845 - 1900
Reports and letters from missionaries and clergy in Australia and New Zealand, 1845-1846; 1854-1858 (File)
The 1845-1846 reports were written by clergy in New South Wales, with the sole exception of Reverend George King (Fremantle). They include Robert Bolton (Hexham), John Duffus (Liverpool), John Gregor (Brisbane), John Grylls (Sydney), Thomas Horton (Castle Hill), Thomas Makinson (Mulgoa), Edward Pryce (Monaro), Robert Sconce (Sydney), William Simpson (Lower Hawkesbury), Edward Smith (Queanbeyan), William Sowerby (Goulburn), Hart Sparling (Appin), William Stack (West Maitland), James Walker (Parramatta),William Walsh (Sydney) and James Wilson Portland)...
Reports and letters from missionaries and clergy in Australia and New Zealand, 1859-1860; 1862-1867 (File)
Most of the missionaries were stationed in rural districts. The New South Wales correspondents include Philip Agnew (Sydney), John Blomfield (Raymond Terrace), William Dove (Jerrys Plains), Thomas Druitt (Cooma), Robert Earl (Gunning), Alfred Glennie (Brisbane Water, Lochinvar), John Greaves (Wollombi), William Hawkins (Manning River), David Jones (Moruya), Samuel Percival (Bombala), Edward Smith (Campbelltown), H.D. Spurling (Appin), William Stack (Sydney), George Turner (Sydney), Locick Tyrrell (Lochinvar) and J. Maitland Ware (Corowa, Deniliquin)...
Reports and letters from missionaries and clergy in Australia and New Zealand, mostly stationed in rural districts in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, 1868-1876; 1878-1881; 1887-1888 (File)
The New South Wales correspondents include William Anderson (Tarago), James Betts (Binda, Bombala), William Cocks (Murrumburrah), Thomas Druitt (Cooma), Robert Earl (Araluen), William Hawkins (Manning River), Samuel Holt (Gundagai), G.H. Johnstone (Gosford), Samuel Percival (Bombala), Edward Rogers (Sydney), Bowyer Shaw (Wollombi), Samuel Simm (Raymond Terrace), Edward Smith (Sydney), George Spencer (Tumut), William Stack (Sydney), C. Walch (Lochinvar), James Williams (Binda) and George Woodd (Denham Court)...
Reports and letters from missionaries and clergy in New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia, 1889; 1893-1900 (File)
The correspondents include Joseph Ward (Berrigan, NSW), E.J. Dodd (Grafton), Edmund Ganby (Moama, NSW), R.W. Holden (Coolamon, NSW), Thomas Chapman (Longreach, Winton), Ernest Clayton (Bundaberg), George Wallace (Clermont, Qld.), Frederick Barton-Parkes (Coolgardie), Sydney Bullen (Kanowna), Alfred Burton (Esperance), Frederic Gillett (Mourambine, WA), Howell Griffith (Murchison Goldfield), Charles Groser (Beverley), Herbert Pitts (Roebourne) and William Sharp (Carnarvon, Gascoyne).
Letters and reports from clergy and missionaries in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia, 1877; 1890-1891 (File)
The 1877 correspondents include James Betts (Bombala), William Cocks (Murrumburrah), Samuel Holt (Gundagai), G. Soares (Wentworth), George Spencer (Tumut), Christopher Allanby (Bendigo), John Bell (Bright), Richard Burke (Bairnsdale), William Chalmers (Kyneton), J. Marriott Watson (Horsham) and Herbert Heath (Bowen)...
Series X MSS. Miscellaneous Manuscripts, October 1788 - February 1833
Series D MSS. Letters and Papers Received from Abroad, 1850 - 1859
Correspondence relating to the Dioceses of Sydney and Adelaide, 1850 - 1859 (File)
The principal Sydney correspondent is Bishop William G. Broughton and other correspondents include Reverend Robert Allwood, Bishop Frederic Barker, Reverend William Cowper, Reverend John Grylls, Oswald Howell, H. Kerrison James, Reverend George King, Reverend George Macarthur, Bishop William Tyrrell , Reverend Joseph Walpole and, Reverend Charles Woodward. There are also financial papers, printed items and newspaper cuttings.
Correspondence relating to the dioceses of Melbourne and Adelaide, 1850 - 1859 (File)
Almost all the Melbourne letters were written by Bishop Charles Perry. The principal South Australian correspondent is Bishop Augustus Short and other correspondents include W. Pitt Cobbett, Reverend William Coombs, Reverend Matthew Hale (Poonindie), Reverend J. Stuart Jackson, John Morphett, Reverend George Newnham (Mount Barker), Reverend William Norris, Reverend James Pollitt (Burra), Reverend F.P. Strickland (Kapunda), Reverend John Watson, Frederic Wicksteed and Reverend John Wollaston (Toodyay, Albany).
Correspondence relating to the dioceses of Newcastle and Tasmania, 1850 - 1859 (File)
Almost all the Newcastle letters were written by Bishop William Tyrrell. The principal Tasmanian correspondent is Bishop Francis Nixon and other correspondents include Reverend William Browne (Launceston), Frederick Cox, Reverend Robert Davies (Longford), Reverend John Macintyre (Deloraine), Reverend Joseph Mayson (Swansea), Reverend George Nobbs (Norfolk Island) and George Wilkinson.
Series. Journals, 17 January 1783 - 19 April 1901
The 1901-1935 journals were filmed on reels M1209-M1212...