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IE CP 2020-04-01/38/2/2/6/6 · Item · 01/03/1857
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

Paul Mary Pakenham: Death - "The Dead Passionist" - Reprint from the "Nation" obituary by the editor, John Cashel Hoey, seemingly given away as a souvenier at the Ovada Bazaar (1913), to judge from a pencilled note on it. It is reprinted in the Ovada souvenier magazine and also as an appendix to Joseph Smith's biography of Paul Mary.

Paul Mary Packenham
IE CP 2021-11-22/216/2/2/5/1 · Item · 29/11/47
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

Paul Mary Pakenham: Rector of Mount Argus - letter from Mr. B.J. Duffy, 36 Brighton Square, Rathgar, Dublin to Edmund Burke. He had found (in an old prayerbook with the owner's name and date mark 05.03.1854) a letter by Paul Mary, which he forwards. The letter was in fact the one to Osmond Maguire requesting the chest with the Mass-kit be sent on and announcing the first Mass at Mount Argus for 15.08.1856, which is now in the Museum (see 99/1/1/4 of 14-08-1856 ).

IE CP 2020-04-01/38/9/4/4/3 · Item · 25/05/1891
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

Patrick James Cassidy, C.P. The Marquess of Salisbury, Her Britannic Majesty's Foreign Minister,
To all concerned: The Foreign Office, London, England.

A Passport (NO.45128) issued to PATRICK JAMES CASSIDY. It bears a Turkish visa, granted at London, and dated '25 mars 1891', and one in a Slavonic language (Bulgarian?) date 1896. A single sheet 38 x 28 cms., printed form; 6d. embossed-stamp, orgage; engravings of the British Royal, and of Salisbury.

IE CP 2021-11-22/216/2/12/9/3 · Item · 19/07/11
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

Carr, C.P., Laurence; Blessed Dominic Barberi, C.P.: PRECIS of letter from Fr Joseph Smith, CP, to Mrs Barstow, Woodfield House, the Hyde, London. Bro. Lawrence Carr reports Bld Dominic was at the Hyde 3 to 4 years prior to he (Laurence) being a Novice (which was 1852). Dominic .did not live in the house. Altar of the house may now, Joseph says, be in Hendon. This precis was made by Fr. Declan O'Sullivan, C.P., at Highgate from envelope B of Ignatius Spencer's letters.