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1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham Sister Kate 1845027 Vincent Grotti 1854007 Laurence Carr

Paul Mary Pakenham: Death - letter from his sister, Kate. Sorry to hear of his illness. She set off at once on receipt of Fr. Vincent's kind note. Asks that he write to her at her own house, 36 N. Gt. Georges St., when he is ready to see her. [N.B. This request seems to confirm the statement in Laurence Carr's Recollections, where he mentions that Paul Mary was visited by his sister, whom he apparantly did not recognise (see p 6 of 2/2/4/7 or p 4 of the typescript 2/2.4/12) While there are four pages of paper only 2 are written on.

1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham Upton Richards Margaret Chapel All Saints 1891058 Joseph Smith

Paul Mary Pakenham - Convert: Letter from Rev. Edward Mundell, All Saints, Margaret Street, in reply to a letter, evidently from Joseph Smith, concerning Margaret Chapel, which was served by Rev. Upton Richards and where Captain Pakenham attended. It was replaced by All Saints, finished in 1859. A book, "Quam Dilecta" (out of print, but available in British Library) might give information.

1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham Georgiana Lygon Georgina Lygon 1891O58 Smith 1922007 O'Sullivan

Paul Mary Pakenham: Death - letter from his mother, Georgiana Emma Charlotte Lygon, from Brighton. Sorry to hear of his illness. Though circumstances have divided them these last few years, her love and affection for him is the same as ever. Hopes he recovers from this illness as he has from so many others. Joseph Smith in his biography of Paul Mary gives her name as Georgiana, but Declan O'Sullivan repeatedly gives it as Georgina. As the database in Sts. John and Paul gives her name as Georgiana, it would seem that that is her correct name.

Paul Mary Packenham

1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham Ovada Bazaar 1891058 Joseph Smith The NationJohn Cashel Hoey

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

1852009 Paul Mary Pakenham: Rector of Mount Argus B.J.Duffy 1923082 Edmund Burke 1852019 Osmond Ma

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 ).

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