1859029 Devine, C.P., Pius Ms entitled " Second Journey toi Rome 1871"
Sin 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.
Sin títuloHistoric. St. Charles: Monument. Mount Argus. Invitation to Subscribe.
Mount Argus: Legal: Debenture Bond from Gloucester and Berkeley Canal Company to Frances Agnes Hare: Bond for £400 for 6 years.
Mount Argus: Lands: Loader Mill: Another letter from the Rector to Captain Harvey re Loader Mill: complaining of the flooding of our lands. See also item under serial number1041:
Missions and Retreats: Parish Missions:Announcements: leaflet announcing mission in St. Augustin's Church, Great Howard St., Liverpool containing order of services, names of missioners with the subjects of their services.
Brief account in the Diary of Salvian Nardocci of the first mass in the new choir.
MOUNT ARGUS : DEEDS / LANDS (1749-1816)
Mortgage of lands and premises by William Cuppaidge , Paper merchant, to Thomas Williams
MOUNT ARGUS : CHURCH / BUILDINGS
Alphonsus O 'Neill , Rector Mt. Argus to Pope Pius 1X petitioning pope's blessing on those who give alms towards the building of Mt. Argus church. Bears Pope's signature.
Mount Argus: Students: 1870024 Toner, C.P., Kevin Decision by the Consulta on receiving the report of a Mount Argus Local Chapter (25 November, 1872). Two students, Ignatius Hilton and Alexius O'Leary are to be dismissed and a third, Kevin Toner, reduced to the ranks, so to speak - he is put on a year's trial and in the meantime loses his priority and goes down to last place. It should be noted, that while Salvian Nardocci records Ignatius as having been professed on 22.06.1870 and Alexius on 18.12.1870, they are not included on the database. They are also included in the Professions and Renunciations Register. Salvian gives a full account of this case in Vol 3, pp 80-82 of the Annals.