Missions and Retreats: Clergy Retreats: Salvian Nardocci, C.P., "Memoriale Exercitorum". 44 bits of advice (in Latin). Imprimatur of + P.C. Cullen Maynooth 2 Sept. 1875. Seems to be MS submitted to printers
Zonder titelSt. Joseph's (Anglo-Hibernian) Province: Annals:- Vol. 3 from 1870 to 1883. This vol was prepared by Salvian Nardocci, C.P. .
Zonder titelNardocci, C.P., Salvian: Catalogues: Anglo-Hibernian Province (St. Joseph's):- Catalogue of the Passionsts from 1785 to 1885 - 666 in all, seemingly from all provinces. Prepared by Salvian Nardocci, C.P.
Zonder titelCatalogues: St. Joseph's (Anglo-Hibernian Province) - Register of Passionists who (a) entered the Novitiate of St. Joseph's (Anglo-Hibernian) Province from 1842 to 1887 - 403 in all and (b) all other Passionists from other Provinces who served in St. Joseph's Province, from Bl Dominic (professed 1815) to Bro. William Irwin (professed 1875). This register was prepared by Salvian Nardocci. Note at time of computerisation (16/04/1997): it would appear from the index cards prepared by Declan O'Sullivan in 1973 that there was a duplicate of this vol. It is not available at this time.
Nardocci, C.P., Salvian: - Annals Chronicles of the Anglo-Hibernian Province:- First Draft: While this and the volumes located at 27 - 26/28 are labled as "chronicles", it would seem that they are in fact the first draft of what later became "The Annals of the Anglo-Hibernian Province, located at 28 -4/6.
Zonder titelPaul Mary Pakenham - Family Background: copy of article from Evening Press series, titled "Stately Homes of Ireland", on Pakenham Hall, ancestral home of Fr. Paul Mary. Article is by Des Moore. Besides a history and description of the Hall with half-tone illustrations, the article contains a history of the Pakenham/Longford family and an account of the life of Fr. Paul Mary.
Paul Mary Pakenham - Family Background: article, titled "She Defied The Tans at Clondalkin", from the "Irish Independent" of 02.10.1959 about a Mrs. Whitty from Clondalkin, Co. Dublin, in the course of which mention is made that her maternal-aunt, Eliza, who died in 1925 aged 85 years was apprenticed in her teens to a confectioner in Georges Street and that lodging with her employer at that time was a young soldier named Pakenham, the late Fr. Paul Mary, who drew the giggling admiration of the apprentices as he stepped out of an evening "dressed for a levee in Dublin Castle".
Paul Mary Pakenham: Rector of Mount Argus : Letter written by Paul Mary, from Mrs. Dolan's house at 31 Mount Pleasant, Rathmines, to Osmond Maguire, St. Anne's, Sutton, requesting him to send on the chest containing the Mass kit that used to be at St. Wilfred's. He hopes to say Mass in Mount Argus "tomorrow", 15th August. (See 2/2/5/1 for details of the discovery of this letter)
N.B. THIS ITEM IS LOCATED IN THE MUSEUM. THE DETAILS ABOVE ARE NOTIONAL FOR COMPUTERISATION PURPOSES.
Pakenham, Fr. Paul Mary: His books:
Essays on Old Age and Friendship by Marcus Tullius Cicero with remarks by William Melmoth, Esq. London 1807
1852009 Pakenham, Fr. Paul Marry: His books:
Military Field Pocket Book Translated from the German of General Scharnhorst by Captain Hayfield and Lieutenant Hoffmann: London 1811