Paul Mary Pakenham: Life - A "camaulye" on the life and death of Fr. Paul Mary Pakenham. A note on the bottom of the page says it was sung by Mr. Peter Fagan, Moortown, Castlepollard, the then only living singer of this ballad.
Sem títuloPaul Mary Pakenham: Death - Letter from his sister Louisa Pakenham to Vincent Grotti. Thanks him for letter dated 22 Feb. giving news of Paul Mary's illness and encloses a letter for him with instructions that it be destroyed if he has died. NB. As the enclosure mentioned has not survived and as Paul Mary died on 1 March it may be that this letter did not arrive before his death, in which case Louisa's wishes would have been carried out. Alternatively, as he was not conscious, according to Laurence Carr - 2/2/6/1, her wishes may have still been carried out, as he was unable to receive her letter.
Sem título1852009 Pakenham, Fr. Paul Mary: His books
Plutarch's Lives Vol II : Translated from the original Greek by J. Langhorne
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La Gerusalem Liberata E Laminta by Torquoato Tasso
1852009 Pakenham, Fr. Paul Mary: His books
An Atlas of Modern Geography by James Wylde
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Catena Aurea: Commentray On The Four Gospels Collected out Of The Works Of The Fathers by S, Thomas Aquinas: Vol II: St, Mark
Nardocci, C.P., Salvian:- An account in Italian of his coming to Great Britain and Ireland. It ends with an account of Paul Mary Pakenham's life. Several sermons in Italian are also included, starting frm the back.
Sem títuloPaul Mary Pakenham: Life - printed copy of "An Account Of The Life, Conversion And Holy Death Of The Hon. And Rev. Chas. Reginald Pakenham In Religion Father Paul Mary Of St. Michael Superior Of Blessed Paul's Retreat Of The Passionists, Harold's Cross Revised By The Very Rev. Father Ignatius (Spencer)". Published by G.P. Warren, 88 Thomas Street, Dublin. This particular copy is defective, with some pages missiing. It was, among other items, re-bound by the Obsequies Association of the Garda Siocana to commemorate the centenary in December, 1993, of the association of the Passionists with the police force in Ireland.
Sem títuloDOMINIC BARBERI - Missions: photocopy of 2nd page of letter from Thomas Constable to Marmaduke Constable-Maxwell. Contains a description of a sermon preached by Dominic in Chapel at Myddlelton Lodge, later St. Pauls Retreat. Letter was discovered by Fr. Edwin Tring. To be found in the Maxwell-Constable of Everingham Family papers, East Riding County Record Office, County Hall, Beverley. (Arundel Castle MS.)
Sem títuloPaul Mary Pakenham: Death - letter from his mother, Georgiana Emma Charlotte Lygon, from Brighton. Sorry to hear of his illness. Though circumstances have divided them these last few years, her love and affection for him is the same as ever. Hopes he recovers from this illness as he has from so many others. Joseph Smith in his biography of Paul Mary gives her name as Georgiana, but Declan O'Sullivan repeatedly gives it as Georgina. As the database in Sts. John and Paul gives her name as Georgiana, it would seem that that is her correct name.
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