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1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham Cavendish

Paul Mary Pakenham: Death - letter from Charles W. Cavendish, Burlington Gardens, London to Paul Mary. Expresses his sorrow at hearing of Paul Mary's illness. Sorry he has left Paul Mary's letter so long unanswered. Keeps him in his prayers and puts him under Our Lady's protection.

Paul Mary Packenham

1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham Colman 1922007 Declan O'Sullivan

Paul Mary Pakenham: Rector of Mount Argus - A rosary given by J.J.Colman, Snr., The Forge, 1 Camden Place, Dublin City to the Provincial, Mount Argus, Harold's Cross. Mr. Colman stated that the rosary was "bought for a trifling sum from a man of the name of Pidgeon a handyman about the house. It belonged to the late Paul of the Cross, who died at the house of your Order". The writer remembers this occurance and asks the Provincial or a representative to come and pick up the rosary. (The reference to Paul of the Cross is evidently a mistake for Paul Mary). The above details were recorded by Declan O'Sullivan on the original registration card with an added note as follows: "Thom's Directory, 1962-63 lists a Colman at No.2 -a farrier".

N.B. THE ROSARY IS LOCATED IN THE MUSEUM,

1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham Longford

Paul Mary Pakenham: Death - Notes for an exhibition in connection with Mount Argus and Paul Mary. (1) 14 items. MSS principally for exhibition of 'relics' of Paul Mary, (2) 2 leaves listing items loaned by Longford family. (3) MS copy of first page of his letter of 14 August, 1856, (4) 2 leaves of exhibits including 1854 chalice and Paul of The Cross's writing.

1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham Lord Edward Longford

Paul Mary Pakenham - Family Background: 7 (seven) newspaper cuttings attached to 4 (four) foolscap pages on the Earl of Longford (Lord Edward) who died on 04.02.1961. He was Fr. Paul Mary's great- grandnephew and brother of the present Earl (formerly Lord Frank Pakenham who himself had converted to Catholicism - see 2/2/1/8). Cuttings are as follows: (1) Looking Back Longford House, (2) Irish Theatre Loses Vigorous Patron, (3) A Man Born For An Earlier Age.(4) Lord Longford A Man Of Letters And The Theatre, (5) Funeral Of Lord Longford, (6) Lord Longford Laid To Rest and (7) one that makes specific reference to Fr. Paul Mary - "The Pakenhams Produced Noble Sons and Daughters". Worthy of note: Lord Longford is interred in Mount Jerome Cemetary, only a stone's throw from the grave of his great granduncle, Fr. Paul Mary.

1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham Portrait

Paul Mary Pakenham - The Passionist: Colour illustration of a portrait of Fr. Paul Mary, issued around 1910 -1920 (2 copies), together with a small photograph of the portrait containing the photographer's details. The history of this portrait is contained in chapter 8, page 8 of Bro. Laurence Carr's Recollections of Fr. Paul Mary (see 2/2/4/7 or typescript of it at 2/2/4/12). The portrait now hangs in the long parlour at Mount Argus. See also 2/2/4/13-16 for other material on the portrait.

Paul Mary Packenham

1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham Sister Kate 1845027 Vincent Grotti 1854007 Laurence Carr

Paul Mary Pakenham: Death - letter from his sister, Kate. Sorry to hear of his illness. She set off at once on receipt of Fr. Vincent's kind note. Asks that he write to her at her own house, 36 N. Gt. Georges St., when he is ready to see her. [N.B. This request seems to confirm the statement in Laurence Carr's Recollections, where he mentions that Paul Mary was visited by his sister, whom he apparantly did not recognise (see p 6 of 2/2/4/7 or p 4 of the typescript 2/2.4/12) While there are four pages of paper only 2 are written on.

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