1848001 Spencer, Fr. Ignatius, C.P., His Books:
Menochii, E Societate Jesu, Totius Sanctae Scripturae Commentarii Ex Optimus Quibusque Auctoribus Collecti. Tomus Secundus.
1848001 Spencer, Fr. Ignatius, C.P., His Books:
Menochii, E Societate Jesu, Totius Sanctae Scripturae Commentarii Ex Optimus Quibusque Auctoribus Collecti. Tomus Tertius
Spencer, Fr. Ignatius, C.P., His Books:
Menochii, E Societate Jesu, Totius Sanctae Scripturae Commentarii Ex Optimus Quibusque Auctoribus Collecti. Tomus Quartus
Spencer, Fr. Ignatius, C.P., His Books:
Menochii, E Societate Jesu, Totius Sanctae Scripturae Commentarii Ex Optimus Quibusque Auctoribus Collecti. Tomus Quintus
Spencer, Fr. Ignatius, C.P., His Books:
Menochii, E Societate Jesu, Totius Sanctae Scripturae Commentarii Ex Optimus Quibusque Auctoribus Collecti. Tomus Sextus.
Spencer, Fr. Ignatius, C.P., His Books:
Dictionaire De Theologie Par L'Abbe Bergier Seconde Edition Tome I.
Spencer, Ignatius, C. P. ANGLICAN DAYS: photostat of page 1 of George Spencer's (later Fr. Ignatius) diary. (Was in Mt. Argus Archives, but was transferred to the Highgate Provincial Archives to be joined with the two vols. already there.)
Ignatius SpencerSpencer, C.P., Ignatius: ANGLICAN DAYS; photograph of Ignatius as an Anglican Minister. The original hangs at the entrance to the Chapel at Althorp. This copy came into the posession of Mount Argus on the closure of Birr Convebnt of Mercy.
N.B. THIS PHOTOGRAPH MUST NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE ALTHORP ESTATE. INDEED, IT IS NOT QUITE CLEAR THAT WE ARE EVEN ENTITLED TO HAVE A COPY IN OUR ARCHIVES AS IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN WITHOUT PERMISSION. .
1848001 Spencer,, C.P., Ignatius: Anglican Days: Masonic Sash: Part of the Masonic Sash worn by George Spencer (Fr. Ignatius Spencer, C.P.) before he became a Catholic. It was later adapted into a confessional stole and used by him, This fringe belonged to the Mercy Sisters, Birr, with whom Ignatius was particularly friendly. It was given to Mount Argus on the closure of the convent. IT IS LOCATED IN THE ARCHIVE DISPLAY CASE.
Ignatius SpencerSpencer, Ignatius, C. P: CATHOLIC APOSTOLATE; Copy of letter from Rev. George Spencer, Westbromwich, to Mgr. Acton, Rome. In answer to request he says what he thinks of the position of the Church in England, and what should be done. Towards the end of this long letter he mentions the CPs. Mentions Phillipps has a chapel he would hand over and a house that would take 6 religious.
Ignatius Spencer