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Letter from Catherine Heathcote to Jane Williams, July 26, 1843

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  • Description

    An account of Catherine's holiday between school terms, including a brief mention of Bishop Selwyn , Mr Kale assisting Catherine's effort towards the erection of a new church by bringing about an act of parliament influencing the powers of incumbent and patrons, and a discussion over which clergyman should have the task of securing a new church for Southwell.

    Further, this letter contains a brief summary of the domestic and private lives of Catherine's friends and family, including deaths, marriages, and births.

  • Other Id

    13771 (Presto content ID)

    MS-1991-75-237 (Reference Number)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Letter from Catherine Heathcote to Jane Williams, July 26, 1843
  • Primary Maker
  • Date
    1843
    1783-1963
  • Physical Description

    8pp on 2 Leaves ; 228mm x 373mm Folded to 228mm x 187mm

  • Language
    English
  • Collection
  • Level of Current Record
    Child
  • Is Part Of
  • Public Access Text

    Southwell, England

    [Keywords: Correspondence, Letter, Asthmatic, Faulkner, Stillborn, Ministry, Missionary Women, Bishop of Lincoln]

  • Subject Notes
    Catherine Heathcote (nee Williams) was the fifth daughter of Thomas Williams and Mary Marsh. Much of what we know about her life and contributions comes from correspondence with her brothers in New Zealand Henry Williams and William Williams. Catherine ran the girls school at Elmfield House in Southwell started by her mother. She contributed generously to the mission efforts of her brothers giving 700 English pounds toward the building of the Maori boys school at Te Aute and a similar sum for the girls school at Hukarere. [more information: Faith and Farming the legacy of Henry Williams and William Williams. pg. 16]
  • Last Update
    07 Jul 2023
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