DOMINIC BARBERI - LIFE: short letter bearing the famous Maltese Cross cancellation, posted in Athlone, 14/02/1843, year before Dominic came to England, and so contemporaneous with him. Declan O'Sullivan has a note saying , "Probably same year as Anthony Trollope was Supervisor in Athlone P.O.". (Note by A.O'Loughlin: Declan intended to look up this question in Trollope's life. Unfortunately, he never got around to it. I have remedied the omission by reading Victoria Glendinning's fine biography, which covers Trollope's Irish period thoroughly. She gives in detail his various places of work and residence. He was for a time supervisor of the midlands and western districts. His places of residence and work while there are detailed by Glendinning, but no mention is made of Athlone.
DOMINIC BARBERI - MISSIONS: Copy of entry in "The Home Journal" of the Sacred Heart Convent, Berrymead, Acton, Hammersmith, London, 1844-1846, and a like entry in "Journal de Berrymead", re nine day retreat given to them by Dominic from 07-08- to 16-08-1846. He did not use exercises of St. Ignatius. During that retreat Fr. George Spencer (Fr. Ignatius) called on Dominic to say he wished to be a Passionist.
DOMINIC 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.)
DOMINIC BARBERI - MISSIONS; Photograph of the High Altar and pulpit in St. Audeon's Church, High Street, Dublin, where Dominic gave his first and only mission in Ireland from 29/04/1849 to 20/05/1849.
DOMINIC BARBERI - MISSIONS: Extracts from the Diary of Fr. Ignatius Spencer covering week of 10/16-08-1849 showing that Dominic Barberi was in London 3 days after he said he was going there (vide 2/1/2/4-6)
DOMINIC BARBERI - ASTON HALL, STAFFORDSHIRE: Pen sketch showing the south west view of Aston Hall, near Stone, Staffordshire, in 1843, the year after Dominic took posession. Sketch is signed by S (?) Buckler, 1843, and is by courtesy of Record Office, Staffordshire.
Fr. Benignus Morrin C.P. 1933077 Re Fr. John Morrin. 2 letters dated 1891 and 1892 from Bishop John Lyster, Bishop of Achonry 1888--1911. Fr. John probably an ancester of Benignus. For health reasons went to U.S.A. Bishop Lyster gives him a reference for the Bishop of Los Angeles. The second letter is an invitation to return to Achonry.