1852009 Pakenham, Fr. Paul Mary: His books
Parochial Sermons Vol IV by John Henry Newman
1852009 Pakenham, Fr. Paul Mary: His books
Parochial Sermons Vol II For the Festivals of the Church by John Henry Newman, D.D; London 1843
1852009 Pakenham, Fr. Paul Mary: His books
The Confessions Of S. Augustine Revised From a Former Translation By The Rev. E.B. Pusey, D.D being a volume in the series "A Library Of The Fathers Of The Holy Catholic Church anterior to the division of the East and West: translated by members of the English Church".
1852009 Pakenham, Fr. Paul Mary: His books
Esprit Des Institutions Militaires by Marechal Marmont. It contains a typed note as follows: "Military Manual in French, It is autographed 'Charles Reginald Pakenham'. Evidently it was purchased in the same year as it was published which shows that the young Pakenham who was then a Lieutenant in the 72nd Regement, kept himself up to date on subjects pertaining to military history".
1852009 Pakenham, Fr, Paul Mary, C.P., His Books:
"Enquiries Into Vulgar And Common Errors" in Seven Books. This volume was published in 1645. It bears Paul Mary's signature with date 1850
1852009 Pakenham, Fr, Paul Mary, C.P., His Books:
Allison's History of Europe
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A bound note book with a metal clasp containining quotatioins or thoughts in the handwriting of Paul May Pakenham. A note on the inside of the cover states that it was given by Paul Mary to "Alphonsus of the Blessed Virigin Mary, Passionist". This was Fr. Alphonsus O'Neill, C.P., who in turn gave it to his sister, Sr. Mary Alphonsus of the Passion, on 5 July, 1873. She evidently, donated it to the Passionists. Alphonsus was sent to Rome in 1853 to pursue his studies for the priesthood and remained there until 1857. (He was ordained in 1856) Paul Mary was Spiritual Director of the Students from St. Josph's Province in Rome from October, 1855 until June 18560, when he was recalled to take up positiin as first Rector of Mount Argus, so he could have given the bok to Alphonsus. (CAVE: discuss with Briam Mulcahy whether the writing is in fact Paul Mary Pakenham's - in view of MS letter at the back, dated as 1875 Writng seem similar to the other entries!!!)
1852009 Pakenha, Fr. Paul Mary, C.P., His Books:
Catena Aurea: Commentary On The Four Gospels Collected Out Of The Works Of The Fathers: by S. Thomas Aquinas: Vol I: St. Matthew, Part II.
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,
Paul Mary Pakenham - The Passionist: The Last Will and Testament of Charles Reginald Pakenham (Paul Mary) made during his Novitiate. He leaves £2,398.12.9 (in Consolidated Funds) to the Honble. & Rev. George Spencer (Fr. Ignatius). Signed and sealed: Witnesses - John O'Loughlin (Fr. Bernard) and Alfred Fryer (Fr. Leonard).