John Lingard Papers
Introduction
About the creator
Contents
Related material - elsewhere
Bibliography

Catalogue
Correspondence (Original Letters)
ANDRADE, Joachim
ARCHBOLD, James
ASPLAND, Robert
BRADLEY, John
BRANNAN, Charles
BRIGGS, John
BURKE, Edmund (Vicar General of Novo Scotia)
BUTLER, Charles
BUTLER, Thomas
CAMERON, Alexander
CIGHERA, Pietro
COULSTON, John
COYNE, Richard
CROSKELL, William
CUNNINGHAM, Nicholas
CURR, Joseph
DEVEREUX, John
EGEN, Boetius
FELLOWES, B.
FITZPATRICK, Hyancith
FRYER, William
GAGE, John
GENTILI, [?Aloysius]
de GERVILLE, Charles Alexis Adrien Duhérissier
GIBSON, William
GILLOW, Henry
GILLOW, Richard
GLOVER, Thomas
HAYDOCK, George Leo
HODGSON, Joseph
HOLMES, John
HOWARD, Henry (of Corby)
HOWARD, Philip
HUGHES, J.W.
IVERS, G.P.
JOHNSON, C.
JORNARD, C.
JONES, John
KENYON, Joseph
KIRK, John
LANGAN, T.M.
LAWSON, Henry
LEIGH, W.
MACQUEEN, John
MARSH, Richard
MAWMAN, Joseph
MOSTYN, Charles Browne
MOSTYN, Francis George
NEDHAM, Maria
NEWSHAM, Charles
OLIVER, George
PENSWICK, Thomas
PORTER, Mary Walsh
POYNTER, William
PRICE, Edward
ROBERTSON, W.J.
ROBINSON, Thomas
ROCK, [Samuel]
ROKEWOOD, John Gage
SHARP, Sir Cuthbert
SHERBURNE, Thomas
SHREWSBURY, Earl of [?John Talbot]
SILVERTOP, George
STAPLETON, Thomas
STRICKLAND, Agnes
TATE, Robert
TEEBAY, L.
THOMPSON, Richard
TIERNEY, Mark
WALKER, John
WALSH, Robert
WALMSLEY, William
WALTER, William
WHEELER, J.
WHITE, T.
WILKINSON, Thomas
WILKINSON, Irving
WISE, Thomas
WISEMAN, Nicholas
WORSWICK, James
WORSWICK, Thomas
YOUENS, Thomas
Other Correspondence
Correspondence (Transcripts)
ALLANSON, Provincial
BROWNBILL, J.
BRAMSTON, James Yorke
BUTLER, Charles
COOPER, C.P.
DOUGLASS, John
DUNN, George
GRADWELL, Robert
HALL, William
HOWARD, Henry (of Corby)
HUSENBETH, Frederick Charles
JONES, John
JOYCE, Miss
KELLY, Matthew
KIPLING, Thomas
KIRK, John
LANDORS, Charles
LYTHGOE, Randall
PALMER, William
OLIVER, George
POYNTER, William
PRICE, Edward
SCOTT, Edward
SEWALL [?]
SHEPHERD, William
SILVERTOP, George
TEGANDA, Mariano Gil de
THOMPSON, Richard
TIERNEY, Mark
WALSH, Edward
WEEDALL, Henry
Other Correspondence
Research Papers
Publications
Personal Papers
Printed Material
Papers compiled after Lingard's death

Reference code: GB-0298-UC/P25
Title: John Lingard Papers
Dates of creation: 1815-1851
Extent: 10 boxes and 24 volumes
Held by: Ushaw College Library
Origination: John Lingard (1771-1851)
Language: English, with some Latin and French

About the creator

John Lingard was born in Winchester in 1771. He was one of the last students to be educated at the English College, Douai. Returning to England with other students once the French commissaries had taken control of the college in 1793, he settled at Crook Hall, Durham and was ordained deacon in 1794, and priest at the Bar Convent in York the following year. He remained at Crook Hall, carrying out various administrative duties, until the seminary was transferred to Ushaw College in 1808. Lingard was appointed acting president of the college in 1810 but formed a difficult relationship with the Vicar-Apostolic of the Northern District, William Gibson, and left the college shortly after to work as a missionary in Hornby, Lancashire. During his time as a missionary, Lingard wrote a number of historical and theological works, which included a collection of English prayers for his parishioners in 1833, an English translation of the gospels in 1836, and a volume of catechetical instruction in 1840. However, his greatest achievement was undoubtedly the publication of his History of England (1819-30), which received European acclaim and was translated into French, German and Italian. In this work, Lingard adopted an unusually non-partisan approach which mirrored that of his German contemporary, Leopold von Ranke. He sought objective truth in history writing, believing that the facts speak for themselves. Lingard was also the first English historian to make use of rare printed and manuscript documents in the Vatican and other Italian libraries. This allowed him to transcend the parochial nature of most English histories and to place his work in a broader European context. Lingard was also not averse to defending his faith from attack by Protestant polemicists, most notably in A collection of tracts on several subjects connected with the civil and religious principles of Catholics (1826) which he wrote in response to Shute Barrington’s attacks on Catholicism in the 1820s. He was also wary of the Oxford Movement, disputing the continuities claimed by John Henry Newman and other Tractarians of the Church of England with its Catholic past. In 1821, Pius VII conferred on Lingard the triple degree of doctor of divinity and of civil and canon law. He also became an associate of the Royal Society of Literature and, in 1839, he was elected a corresponding member of the Académie Française. Leo XII presented him with a gold medal during a visit to Rome and it was rumoured that he was made a cardinal, although this was never formally confirmed by the pope. John Lingard died on 17 July 1851 and was buried at Ushaw College.

Contents

The papers of John Lingard chiefly consist of a correspondence series of original letters and transcripts arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Correspondents include Joseph Mawman, Charles Newsham, Nicholas Wiseman, Robert Tate and John Walker. The correspondence is particularly valuable for offering an insight into Lingard's research methodology and his use of sources in the compilation of Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church and History of England, and his determination to publish works for a Protestant and Catholic readership is a constant theme throughout. The correspondence also covers many of the major Catholic political issues of the first half of the nineteenth century, particularly Catholic emancipation and the restoration of the hierarchy, as well as internal Catholic affairs, notably various disputes between the bishops and the clergy. The correspondence is also revealing of the attitude of Lingard towards the religious orders and the Oxford Movement, as well as accusations of Jansenism brought against him by various members of the Roman clergy.
There is an extensive series of transcripts of the Lingard's letters, including 24 volumes of typed transcripts, as well as 2 binders and 1 suspension file of manuscript transcripts.
There are also a series of notebooks containing notes for his History of England, Hornby Obligation Masses, lists of English Jesuits, psalms, catechisms, notes on historical reading; his personal papers which include his baptism certificate and various diplomas; drafts of various works including Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church; and a series of rare printed items, mostly relating to Catholic emancipation.

Previous custodial history

This collection has amalgamated a disparate number of smaller collections relating to John Lingard, including the Lingard Correspondence (LC), his Personal Papers (OS 1 Ea)

Conditions of access

Open for consultation.

Copyright and copying

Permission to make any published use of material from the collection must be sought in advance from ushaw.library@durham.ac.uk and, where appropriate, from the copyright owner. The Library will assist where possible with identifying copyright owners, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user of the material

Finding aids

Card index with summary of the Lingard papers at Ushaw

Related material - elsewhere

Archives of the British Province of the Society of Jesus, London Correspondence and copy correspondence
Cambridge University Library Correspondence and papers (Add 9418)
Lancashire Record Office Correspondence and papers (RCLv); letters (RCHY)
Harris Manchester College, Oxford Letters to William Shepherd (MSS Shepherd)

Bibliography

The following is a list of biographies on John Lingard:
M. Haile and E. Bonney, Life and letters of John Lingard, 1771–1851 (1911)
J. P. Chinnici, The English Catholic Enlightenment: John Lingard and the Cisalpine movement, 1780–1850 (1980)
F. Shea, The English Ranke: John Lingard (1969)
G. Culkin, “The making of Lingard's History”, The Month, new ser., 6 (1951), pp. 7–18
P. Hughes, “Lingard and the St Bartholomew”, From the Renaissance to the Counter-Reformation: essays in honour of Garrett Mattingly, ed. C. H. Carter (1966), pp. 179–204
E. Jones, “John Lingard and the Simancas archives”, Historical Journal, 10 (1967), pp. 57–76
S. Gilley, “John Lingard and the Catholic revival”, Renaissance and renewal in Christian history, ed. D. Baker, Studies in Church History, 14 (1977)
L. Gooch, “Lingard v. Barrington, et al: ecclesiastical politics in Durham, 1805–29”, Durham University Journal, 85 (Jan 1993), pp. 7–27
P. Phillips, “John Lingard and The Anglo-Saxon church”, Recusant History, 23 (1996–7), pp. 178–89
E. Jones, John Lingard and the pursuit of historical truth (2001)
P. Phillips, ed., John Lingard remembered (2003)
P. Cattermole, “John Lingard: the historian as apologist’” PhD diss., University of Kent at Canterbury, 1984
“The letters of Dr John Lingard to Mrs Thomas Lomax (1835-51)”, ed. J. Trappes-Lomax, Catholic Record Society, 77 (2000)

Catalogue

Correspondence (Original Letters)
ANDRADE, Joachim
UC/P25/1/A1/1   23 June 1830
Andrade to Lingard: the death of Alice Worswick (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1451a)
2f 
ARCHBOLD, James
UC/P25/1/A2/1   17 September 1820
Copy of Archbold to Charles Butler: the use of witnesses in criminal trials (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1451)
2f 
ASPLAND, Robert
UC/P25/1/A3/1   25 May 1825
Aspland to Charles Butler: Unitarian support for Catholic emancipation (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1452)
2f 
BRADLEY, John
UC/P25/1/B1/1   24 August 1824
Lingard to Bradley: news of his acquaintances (Yates, Dawson, Carr, Rutter, Brown and others), Milner's poor health, the reception to Lingard's History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/275)
2f 
UC/P25/1/B1/2   23 January 1826
Lingard to Bradley: offering Bradley a copy of his book, Polycarp's attractiveness to the Roman ladies, rumours of the Pope's friendship towards the Jesuits, further news of his trip to Rome, Sir James Mackintosh's attack on him (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/276)
2f 
UC/P25/1/B1/3   27 January 1829
Lingard to Bradley: commenting on Roman cardinals, and rumours of his elevation to the role of cardinal, Catholique (French journal) and its criticism of Lingard's views of papal authority, Polycarp's appointment as bishop, the publication of the current volume of his History of England, and news of friends (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/277)
2f 
UC/P25/1/B1/4   17 December 1835
Lingard to Bradley: mass obligations, the arbitration court's decision to allow Baines to claim money from the monks (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/278)
2f 
BRANNAN, Charles
UC/P25/1/B2/1   30 September 1805
Brannan to [?Lingard]: carrying out a commission for Lingard, enclosing a Latin document entitled “Vita Sancti Dunstani ab autore qui claruit tempore ipsius Archpraesulis” (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1453)
4f 
UC/P25/1/B2/2   29 August 1820
Brannan to Lingard: translation of a Latin document (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1454)
2f 
BRIGGS, John
UC/P25/1/B3/1   17 March 1835
Lingard to Briggs: on the presidentship at Ushaw, and Briggs's plan for a clergy chapel in Preston (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/279)
2f 
UC/P25/1/B3/2   4 August 1839
Lingard to Briggs: informing him of legal possession of the late Mrs Eyre's finances, and the late Mr Taylor's wish for Cornsay to be passed over to Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/280)
2f 
UC/P25/1/B3/3-4   [?1840]
Lingard to Briggs: advice on the provision of a choir, with attached plan (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/281)
3f 
BURKE, Edmund (Vicar General of Novo Scotia)
UC/P25/1/B4/1   20 January 1811
Burke to Lingard: wishing to purchase copies of Lingard's works, and seeking information on the reformation in Scotland to combat the anti-Catholicism of the Scotch Calvanists in his district (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1455)
2f 
BUTLER, Charles
UC/P25/1/B5/1   27 September 1826
Butler to Lingard: informing him that Wilkes and his son (M.P. for Sudbury) are agents of the dissenters (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1455i)
1f 
UC/P25/1/B5/2   9 October 1826
Butler to Lingard: advising him on the massacre of St Bartholomew (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1455ii)
1f 
UC/P25/1/B5/3   27 October 1826
Butler to Lingard: Dr Allen's critique in the Edinburgh Review (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1455iii)
1f 
UC/P25/1/B5/4   11 November 1826
Butler to Lingard: praising him for his defence of his work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1455iv)
1f 
BUTLER, Thomas
UC/P25/1/B6/1   24 September 1833
Butler to Lingard: a loan of money from Lingard, and Mr Procter (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1455v)
2f 
CAMERON, Alexander
UC/P25/1/C1/1-4   5 May 1820 - 10 January 1833
Cameron to Lingard: answering Lingard's queries on sixteenth century Spanish politics for his History of England (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1456 - 1458)
4 letters 
CIGHERA, Pietro
UC/P25/1/C2/1   27 June 1822
Language:  French
Cighera to Lingard: thanking him for his donation of History of England to the Bibliotheque Ambrosienne (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1461)
1f 
COULSTON, John
UC/P25/1/C3/1-36   18 October 1837 - 11 December 1848
Lingard to Coulston: Lingard's finances, mostly seeking advice on the purchase of shares (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/282 - 317)
37 letters 
COYNE, Richard
UC/P25/1/C4/1   26 December 1809
Coyne to Lingard: advice on writing Lingard's History of England, and seeking information on who authored a pamphlet, and enclosing a letter from [?] Clinch (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1459)
2f 
CROSKELL, William
UC/P25/1/C5/1   4 January 1816
Croskell to Lingard: commenting on Senatus's “Life of St Oswald”, and a Catholic meeting in Newcastle (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1460)
1f 
CUNNINGHAM, Nicholas
UC/P25/1/C6/1-6   31 July 1804 - [?1806]
Cunningham to Lingard: mostly answering enquiries on Anglo-Saxon history, with the exception of the first letter referring to the Lancashire clergy's support for the building of Ushaw College and the opening of a subscription for the college (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1462 - 1467)
6 letters 
CURR, Joseph
UC/P25/1/C7/1-3   13 October 1818 - 12 January 1819
Curr to Lingard: extracts from manuscripts on medieval history (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1468 - 1470)
3 letters 
DEVEREUX, John
UC/P25/1/D1/1   21 July 1829
Devereux to Lingard: informing him of a review of a book on Charles IX (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1471)
1f 
EGEN, Boetius
UC/P25/1/E1/1   [early 19th century]
Language:  Latin
Egen to Lingard: extract from a Latin document (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1472)
1f 
FELLOWES, B.
UC/P25/1/F1/1   20 March 1834
Fellowes to Lingard, with a copy of a letter from Fellowes to Rev E. Smedley, and Smedley's reply, concerning misrepresentations of Lingard in his History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1472a)
2f 
FITZPATRICK, Hyancith
UC/P25/1/F2/1   19 July 1811
Fitzpatrick to Lingard: the purchase of a set of breviaries (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1473)
2f 
FRYER, William
UC/P25/1/F3/1   18 March 1824
Fryer to Lingard: Count de Funchel's request seeking Lingard's assistance in refuting a Portuguese author, Samuel Usque (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1474)
1f 
GAGE, John
UC/P25/1/G1/1   20 December 1822
Gage to Lingard: copy of a proclamation on persons making portraits of Queen Elizabeth (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1476)
2f 
UC/P25/1/G1/2   21 September 1828
Gage to Lingard: on the bills of mortality between 1657 to 1758 (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1477)
2f 
UC/P25/1/G1/3-4   6 May 1837
Gage to Lingard: answering various enquiries on references relating to Henry VIII and the Reformation (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1478)
4f 
GENTILI, [?Aloysius]
UC/P25/1/G2/1   [1840]
Language:  Italian
Gentili to Lingard: [?manuscript source] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1479)
1f 
de GERVILLE, Charles Alexis Adrien Duhérissier
UC/P25/1/G3/1   18 March 1848
Language:  French
de Gerville to Lingard: Anglo-Saxon history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1480)
2f 
GIBSON, William
UC/P25/1/G4/1   9 April 1815
Lingard to Gibson: the late Thomas Eyre's debt (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/318)
2f 
GILLOW, Henry
UC/P25/1/G5/1-8   10 September 1828 - 4 June 1837
Gillow to Lingard: extracts from various sources for Lingard's History of England (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1481 - 1488)
8 letters 
GILLOW, Richard
UC/P25/1/G6/1   23 August 1836
Lingard to Gillow: forwarding his subscription for the Surtees Society (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/319)
2f 
UC/P25/1/G6/2   [1830 x 1839]
Lingard to Gillow: seeking information from a work on the history of Scotland (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/320)
2f 
UC/P25/1/G6/3   [1830 x 1839]
Lingard to Gillow: seeking information from a work on the history of France (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/321)
2f 
UC/P25/1/G6/4   [1830 x 1839]
Lingard to Gillow: his subscription to the Surtees Society (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/322)
2f 
UC/P25/1/G6/5   [1830 x 1839]
Lingard to Gillow: seeking information on the perception of Richard I by historians and other queries (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/323)
2f 
UC/P25/1/G6/6   [1830 x 1839]
Lingard to Gillow: advising him to purchase Sander's De Visibli Monarchia Ecclesiae (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/324)
1f 
UC/P25/1/G6/7   [1830 x 1839]
Lingard to Gillow: seeking information to counteract an attack on him, his Surtees Society subscription (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/325)
2f 
UC/P25/1/G6/8   [1830 x 1839]
Lingard to Gillow: seeking information on Anglo-Saxon history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/326)
2f 
GLOVER, Thomas
UC/P25/1/G7/1   3 January 1823
Glover to Lingard: copy of an extract from Cardinal Allan's admonition (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1489)
2f 
HAYDOCK, George Leo
UC/P25/1/G8/1   26 December 1806
Haydock to Robert Gradwell: pleased to hear that they have moved to Ushaw College, the mission at Lofthouse and his plans to build a chapel there, the difficulty of travelling owing to the poor state of the roads, and wishing Lingard well in his new venture (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1490)
2f 
HODGSON, Joseph
UC/P25/1/H1/1   29 May 1806
Hodgson to Thomas Eyre: commenting on an Anglo-Saxon manuscript at the British Museum (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1491)
2f 
HOLMES, John
UC/P25/1/H2/1   18 December 1837
Holmes to Lingard: transcription of an Anglo-Saxon manuscript (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1492)
1f 
HOWARD, Henry (of Corby)
UC/P25/1/H3/1-12   5 March 1840 - 25 September 1841
Howard to Lingard: transcriptions, extracts, and information from manuscripts relating to the English Reformation (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1493 - 1503)
11 letters 
UC/P25/1/H3/13   27 February 1837
Letter from Lingard to Howard: his opinion on a work by the German historian, Von Raume, and view that the league of Bayonne was a Protestant myth
2f 
Donated by Rev Dr Peter Phillips, 25 February 2020
Purchased by Dr Phillips for $95 from an auction catalogue. Originally part of the autograph collection of Albert Johannson (author of The House of Beadle & Adams)
HOWARD, Philip
UC/P25/1/H4/1   21 December 1840
Howard to Lingard: questioning his use of Hemingford as an authority on Edward I (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1504)
This letter cannot be found, 21 February 2013
2f 
HUGHES, J.W.
UC/P25/1/H5/1   19 August 1920
Hughes to Rev R. Webster Huntley, catalogues of manuscripts to recommend to Lingard (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1505)
2f 
IVERS, G.P.
UC/P25/1/I1/1-2   [?1828] - 23 May 1828
Ivers to Lingard: providing information on seventeenth century manuscript sources in Paris (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1506 - 1507)
2 letters 
JOHNSON, C.
UC/P25/1/J1/1   21 October 1825
Johnson to Lingard: sending facsimilies of Kings Charles' letters (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1508)
2f 
JORNARD, C.
UC/P25/1/J2/1   [early 19th century]
Language:  French
Jomard to Mr Walsh: Miss Strickland (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1509)
1f 
JONES, John
UC/P25/1/J3/1   11 October 1827
Jones to Lingard: answering queries on Worcester (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1509a)
1f 
UC/P25/1/J3/2   29 September 1833
Jones to Lingard: the Chapter, criticism of Griffiths as successor to Bishop Bramston, and calling on Lingard to make a formal complaint (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1509b)
2f 
UC/P25/1/J3/3   13 May 1836
Jones to Lingard: seeking his attendance at the next Chapter meeting (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1509c)
1f 
UC/P25/1/J3/4   13 November 1833
Jones to Lingard: criticism of the power of the Vicars Apostolic over the clergy, and seeking the resignation of Bramston (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1509d)
2f 
UC/P25/1/J3/5   4 December 1833
Jones to Lingard: commenting on Lingard's treatment of King John, his petition relating to the removal of the Vicars Apostolic from the Chapter and the right of the clergy to appoint Vicars Apostolic (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1509e)
2f 
KENYON, Joseph
UC/P25/1/K1/1   29 September 1842
Kenyon to Lingard: enclosing answers to Lingard's questions on the subject of Anglo-Saxon coins (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1510)
6f 
KIRK, John
UC/P25/1/K2/1   [1837]
Lingard to Kirk: annuity for Mr Rutter, and the presidency at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/327)
2f 
LANGAN, T.M.
UC/P25/1/L1/1-5   23 July 1822 - 23 August 1828
Langan to Lingard: searching manuscripts in Paris and providing answers to queries for Lingard's History of England (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1511 - 1515)
5 letters 
LAWSON, Henry
UC/P25/1/L2/1   23 August 1828
Lawson to Lingard: asking Lingard to refute statements in the Rev Raine's work on St Cuthbert (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1516)
2f 
LEIGH, W.
UC/P25/1/L3/1-18   24 March 1835 - 20 March 1838
Leigh to Lingard: commenting on extracts from various manuscripts, mostly on the reign of Queen Mary (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1517 - 1533)
17 letters 
MACQUEEN, John
UC/P25/1/M1/1   4 December 1834
Macqueen to Lingard: Lingard's note on the vicarage of Hinckeley, and seeking information on the clergy and constitutional law (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1534)
This letter cannot be located, 2 July 2014.
2f 
MARSH, Richard
UC/P25/1/M2/1   1 October 1828
Marsh to Lingard: information on St Cuthbert's body (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1534a)
This letter cannot be located, 2 July 2014.
1f 
MAWMAN, Joseph
UC/P25/1/M3/1-70   14 April 1818 – 29 August 1827
Letters from Lingard to Mawman, mostly on the publication of Lingard’s History of England, including corrections, comments on drafts, opinions on matters of controversy, elaboration on certain historical events, and criticism of other historians (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/452 - 520)
69 letters 
MOSTYN, Charles Browne
UC/P25/1/M4/1-3   20 - 23 October 1826
Mostyn to Lingard: providing information from Parisian manuscript sources (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1534c - 1536)
2 letters 
MOSTYN, Francis George
UC/P25/1/M5/1-2   22 - 30 June 1846
Lingard to Mostyn: the ownership of Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/356 - 357)
2 letters 
NEDHAM, Maria
UC/P25/1/N1/1   16 June 1847
Needham to Lingard: defending her decision to convert to Catholicism (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1538)
3f 
UC/P25/1/N1/2   16 June 1847
Needham to Lingard: describing her friends in Scotland
On same sheet: Needham to Lingard: seeking a lodging house at Hornby (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1539 - 1540)
2 letters 
UC/P25/1/N1/3-4   [1847]
Needham to Lingard: the kindness of the Rev Greene and his role in her conversion (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1541)
2 letters 
NEWSHAM, Charles
UC/P25/1/N2/1   ([1837]
Lingard to Newsham: possible abridgement to his book, teaching the humanities and languages, urging the proper composition of sermons among students at Ushaw College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/521)
2f 
UC/P25/1/N2/2   18 September 1837
Lingard to Newsham: the arching of the cellar in Ushaw, the stipends of the professors, seeking funding owing to the poor state of the finances (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/522)
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UC/P25/1/N2/3   [October 1837]
Lingard to Newsham: seeking book references from Dempster and Fox on the English Reformation (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/523)
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UC/P25/1/N2/4   [November 1837]
Lingard to Newsham: seeking book references from Luther and Cranmer's works (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/524)
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UC/P25/1/N2/5   27 November 1837
Lingard to Newsham: treatment of high performing students, exchange of duplicate library books, the popular notion of Mr Heatley propping up the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/525)
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UC/P25/1/N2/6   16 March 1838
Lingard to Newsham: the design of medals, book references from Dempster, gas lighting (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/526)
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UC/P25/1/N27/   25 April 1838
Lingard to Newsham: suggestions for the introduction of occasional disputations in English into the theological schools (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/527)
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UC/P25/1/N2/8   20 April 1838 [?1839]
Lingard to Newsham: seeking book references from Dempster (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/528)
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UC/P25/1/N2/9   5 July 1838
Lingard to Newsham: inability to attend the defensions, a dispute between John Briggs and Mr Silvertop (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/529)
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UC/P25/1/N2/10   8 August 1838
Lingard to Newsham: design of a medal (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/530)
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UC/P25/1/N2/11   10 August 1838
Newsham to Lingard: De Thou's account of Garnet's trial, and his preference for Lingard's medal design to those sent from Rome (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1541a)
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UC/P25/1/N2/12   [1838]
Lingard to Newsham: Mr Rutter’s bequest of books and money (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/531)
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UC/P25/1/N2/13   24 November 1838
Lingard to Newsham: disputed bequest from Thomas Eyre (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/532)
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UC/P25/1/N2/14   18 December 1838
Lingard to Newsham: the Sarum ritual (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/533)
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UC/P25/1/N2/15   [1838]
Lingard to Newsham: responding to Newsham's suggestions of his work, including matters of salvation, the Second Commandment, grace, the Sarum Ritual, sign of the cross, prayer, oblation, and good works (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/534)
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UC/P25/1/N2/16   29 May 1839
Lingard to Newsham: the printing of the Ushaw syllabus (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/535)
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UC/P25/1/N2/17   31 August 1839
Lingard to Newsham: Mr Rutter’s bequest of money and books (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/536)
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UC/P25/1/N2/18   23 January 1840
Lingard to Newsham: Mr Rutter’s bequest of money and books (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/537)
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UC/P25/1/N2/19   18 February 1840
Lingard to Newsham: Mr Rutter’s bequest of money and books, Lingard's wish to write a catechism agreeable to Protestants, list of books to be donated to Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/538)
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UC/P25/1/N2/20   19 February 1840
Lingard to Newsham: purchase of book on Howell's state trials (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/539)
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UC/P25/1/N2/21   19 June 1840
Lingard to Newsham: the powers of the bishops over Ushaw, and an obligation at Ushaw to enable priests to serve in their own dioceses (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/540)
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UC/P25/1/N2/22   10 August 1840
Lingard to Newsham: Mr Rutter’s bequest, and Dr Brown’s consecration at Liverpool and the attitude of Protestants towards him (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/541)
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UC/P25/1/N2/23   3 September 1840
Lingard to Newsham: suggesting the idea of trustees to oversee the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/542)
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UC/P25/1/N2/24   21 September 1840
Lingard to Newsham: dispute between Mr Blundell, Dr Bramston and Dr Walsh involving a bequest, possible candidates for the vacant Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District, and his advice against adding a Gothic chapel to Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/543)
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UC/P25/1/N2/25   20 November 1840
Lingard to Newsham: share certificates, and his health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/544)
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UC/P25/1/N2/26   30 December 1840
Lingard to Newsham: a dispute with the bishops over powers held by the college president (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/545)
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UC/P25/1/N2/27   30 December 1840
Lingard to Newsham: a dispute with the bishops over powers held by the college president (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/546)
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UC/P25/1/N2/28   30 December 1840
Lingard to Newsham: suggesting the idea of trustees to oversee the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/547)
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UC/P25/1/N2/29   30 December 1840
Lingard to Newsham: Dr Smith’s ownership of Ushaw as joint tenant with Eyre, his opinion that Ushaw is a clerical and not an episcopal college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/548)
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UC/P25/1/N2/30   9 January 1841
Lingard to Newsham: the ownership of London-Birmingham railway shares (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/549)
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UC/P25/1/N2/31   12 January 1841
Lingard to Newsham: the ownership of London-Birmingham railway shares (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/550)
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UC/P25/1/N2/32   29 January 1841
Lingard to Newsham: Mr Rutter's fund, Newsham's accounts with Tate and Fletcher, and the ownership of London-Birmingham railway shares (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/551)
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UC/P25/1/N2/33   [?March] 1841
Lingard to Newsham: his belief that Newsham ought to supersede Dr Youen's as Eyre's trustee, and two bishops from Oscott being chosen for the northern district (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/552)
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UC/P25/1/N2/34   5 March 1841
Lingard to Newsham: Brown's wish that Newsham should try and obtain the deeds of Ushaw, and the difficulty of finding these deeds, and Brown's feud with Briggs (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/553)
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UC/P25/1/N2/35   9 March 1841
Lingard to Newsham: Sherburne-Heatley case (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/554)
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UC/P25/1/N2/36   25 April 1841
Lingard to Newsham: advice on investing Rutter's money, a rumour at Stonyhurst that Ushaw College is not a fit place for a gentleman and urging Newsham to ensure the students are taught manners (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/555)
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UC/P25/1/N2/37   15 May 1841
Lingard to Newsham: Sherburne-Heatley case (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/556)
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UC/P25/1/N2/38   26 May 1841
Lingard to Newsham: a mensuration issue, and the need for the Yorkshire clergy to form a committee (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/557)
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UC/P25/1/N2/39   14 June 1841
Lingard to Newsham: Rutter's bequest, a legal suit threatened by Mr Riddell against Lingard for tithes outstanding, and railway shares (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/558)
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UC/P25/1/N2/40   23 June 1841
Lingard to Newsham: seeking information on Pope Nicholas's letter to the Bulgarians (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/559)
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UC/P25/1/N2/41   15 October [?1840/1]
Lingard to Newsham: recommending the Lancashire Bank, Mr Rutter's bequest, and a possible donation by Dr Walsh of £5,000 to the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/560)
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UC/P25/1/N2/42   [?1840]
Lingard to Newsham: sending a gold medal to the college given to him by Pope Leo XII, the power of the bishops over the college, and his belief that Dr Weedall is likely to interfere in Ushaw affairs (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/561)
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UC/P25/1/N2/43   4 May 1842
Lingard to Newsham: a controversial pamphlet [possibly by F. Trappes] from Dodding Green, Dr Mostyn’s inability to obtain a coadjutor, criticism of papal indulgences, internal attacks [by Catholics] on parish priests and practices in Lancashire, and his criticism of the appointment of Pugin to build St Mary’s Cathedral in Newcastle (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/562)
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UC/P25/1/N2/44   6 May 1842
Lingard to Newsham: Dr Mostyn’s inability to obtain a coadjutor, and consecration relics (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/563)
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UC/P25/1/N2/45   27 May 1842
Lingard to Newsham: Mr Arrowsmith's request for his son to attend Ushaw College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/564)
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UC/P25/1/N2/46   29 October 1842
Lingard to Newsham: a legal issue respecting the Ushaw estate, his book on the sacraments (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/565)
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UC/P25/1/N2/47   [28 October 1842]
Lingard to Newsham: transcript of a deed of trust by Lingard to transfer deeds relating to Ushaw College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/566)
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UC/P25/1/N2/48   25 September 1842
Lingard to Newsham: Brown's desire to obtain from the college a president for Domingo House, the benefits to Ushaw if the Jesuits open a school in Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/567)
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UC/P25/1/N2/49   8 November 1842
Lingard to Newsham: a deed of trust by Lingard to transfer deeds relating to Ushaw College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/568)
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UC/P25/1/N2/50   6 April 1843
Lingard to Newsham: a report of Mrs Brooks's death (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/569)
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UC/P25/1/N2/51   5 August 1843
Lingard to Newsham: the temporal and spiritual power of the northern bishops over the college, hoping for a meeting of the trustees to settle differences and control of the college finances (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/570)
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UC/P25/1/N2/52   12 August 1843
Lingard to Newsham: Propaganda's likely opinion of the temporal and spiritual power of the northern bishops over the college, his wish not to take control of college affairs, and Dr Brown (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/570a)
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UC/P25/1/N2/53   21 August 1843
Lingard to Newsham: the appointment of Sharples as Brown's coadjutor (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/571)
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UC/P25/1/N2/54   25 September 1844
Lingard to Newsham: Mr Rutter's bequest, and an annuity following the death of Mrs Worswick (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/572)
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UC/P25/1/N2/55   7 April 1845
Lingard to Newsham: Mr Gascoigne's will (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/573)
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UC/P25/1/N2/56   17 June 1845
Lingard to Newsham: Brown’s attack on Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/574)
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UC/P25/1/N2/57   27 June 1845
Lingard to Newsham: his visit to Ushaw to see the new chapel, Brown’s difficulties with lack of priests and the influx of Irish immigrants, and Brigham’s bankruptcy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/575)
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UC/P25/1/N2/58   13 August 1845
Lingard to Newsham: a financial agreement with Mr Jenkinson (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/576)
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UC/P25/1/N2/59   30 August 1845
Lingard to Newsham: Brown’s plan to import priests from Ireland and his complaint about the use of profits of Ushaw to enrich the Bishop Mostyn’s district, Lingard’s unwillingness to surrender funds into the hands of the Lancashire clergy, and advising Newsham to set up a board to establish control of the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/577)
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UC/P25/1/N2/60   10 September 1845
Lingard to Newsham: railway shares, Riddell's likely appointment as coadjutor and its consequences for the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/578)
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UC/P25/1/N2/61   13 September 1845
Lingard to Newsham: the difficulties of having three bishops in charge of the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/579)
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UC/P25/1/N2/62   22 September 1845
Lingard to Newsham: the difficulties of retaining the £50 per annum fee from ecclesiastical students (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/580)
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UC/P25/1/N2/63   5 October 1845
Lingard to Newsham: the likely objections by the bishops to the proposed plan (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/581)
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UC/P25/1/N2/64   7 October 1845
Lingard to Newsham: the legality of whether certain Northern District funds belong to the Ushaw president or the bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/582)
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UC/P25/1/N2/65   24 November 1845
Lingard to Newsham: the legality of whether certain Northern District funds belong to the Ushaw president or the bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/583)
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UC/P25/1/N2/66   25 November 1845
Lingard to Newsham: the legality of whether certain Northern District funds belong to the Ushaw president or the bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/584)
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UC/P25/1/N2/67   31 December 1845
Lingard to Newsham: advising Newsham to appeal to Rome if Sharples will not pay his debt, and his criticism of the project to make Ushaw an exclusively ecclesiastical college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/585)
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UC/P25/1/N2/68   16 January 1845 [?1846]
Lingard to Newsham: responsibility for Bishop Gibson's debts relating to the building of the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/586)
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UC/P25/1/N2/69   31 January 1846
Lingard to Newsham: his advice to Mostyn to call a meeting to prevent the withdrawal of funds from the college, and the burning of Newsham’s letters relating to Brown (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/587)
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UC/P25/1/N2/70   31 January 1846
Lingard to Mostyn: enclosure in previous letter concerning same matter (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/588)
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UC/P25/1/N2/71   26 February 1846
Lingard to Newsham: Sharples’s debt, the role of the president of the college, denying the right of the bishop to administer funds, and his belief that the bishops should not meddle with the constitution of Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/589)
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UC/P25/1/N2/72   27 February 1846
Lingard to Newsham: Brown’s anger at rumours that he planned to remove funds from the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/590)
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UC/P25/1/N2/73   26 March 1845 [?1846]
Lingard to Newsham: the death of Dr Fletcher, and Brown’s decree of the congregation of rites relating to the performing of ceremonies in Holy Week (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/591)
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UC/P25/1/N2/74   30 March 1846
Lingard to Newsham: Brown and his dispute with Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/592)
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UC/P25/1/N2/75   20 April 1846
Lingard to Newsham: Brown and his dispute with Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/593)
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UC/P25/1/N2/76   3 May 1846
Lingard to Newsham: Brown and his dispute with Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/594)
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UC/P25/1/N2/77   22 June 1846
Lingard to Newsham: the management of charitable trusts by the chancellor (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/595)
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UC/P25/1/N2/78   23 June 1846
Newsham to Riddell (written by Lingard): enclosure in previous letter concerning the title deeds at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/596)
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UC/P25/1/N2/79   30 June 1846
Lingard to Newsham: the bishops' claim to title deeds at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/597)
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UC/P25/1/N2/80   16 August 1846
Lingard to Newsham: railway shares (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/598)
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UC/P25/1/N2/81   3 September 1844
Lingard to Newsham: his subscription to the new church [?St Cuthbert's Chapel], railway shares, Rutter's bequest, Brown's loyalty to Ushaw, and answering a query on fasting days (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/599)
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UC/P25/1/N2/82   10 October 1846
Lingard to Newsham: the difficulty of placing an organ in a new chapel (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/600)
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UC/P25/1/N2/83   30 December 1846
Lingard to Newsham: Mrs Tunstall's disputed legacy in Gibson's name to the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/601)
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UC/P25/1/N2/84   14 November 184[?7]
Lingard to Newsham: the appointment of the next Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District, agitation in the south relating to priests being converted into parochi (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/602)
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UC/P25/1/N2/85   16 December 1847
Lingard to Newsham: the next Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/603)
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UC/P25/1/N2/86   12 December 1847
Lingard to Newsham: forwarding a letter from the prefect of Propaganda (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/604)
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UC/P25/1/N2/87   17 December 1847
Lingard to Newsham: the next vicar apostolic of the Northern District (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/605)
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UC/P25/1/N2/88   15 March 1848
Lingard to Newsham: saying masses (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/606)
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UC/P25/1/N2/89   1 August 1848
Lingard to Newsham: saying masses (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/607)
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UC/P25/1/N2/90   20 August 1848
Lingard to Newsham: the appointment of William Hogarth as the new Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/608)
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UC/P25/1/N2/91   22 September 1848
Lingard to Newsham: his plan to attend the dedication of the new church at Ushaw [St Cuthbert’s Chapel] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/609)
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UC/P25/1/N2/92   23 February 1849
Lingard to Newsham: his health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/610)
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UC/P25/1/N2/93   30 August 1849
Lingard to Newsham: the need to keep on good terms with Hogarth, his reasons for not saying Mass, and the cholera epidemic (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/611)
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UC/P25/1/N2/94   25 April 1850
Lingard to Newsham: railway shares and his health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/612)
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UC/P25/1/N2/95   6 June 1850
Lingard to Newsham: questioning the legality of Brown and Briggs’s claims of ownership of Ushaw, the legal holders of the funds belonging to the college for ecclesiastical education, the possibility of establishing a college at St Edwards (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/613)
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UC/P25/1/N2/96   26 August 1850
Lingard to Newsham: Newsham’s visit to Rome to discuss the status of Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/614)
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UC/P25/1/N2/97   [1847]
Lingard to Newsham: a dispute over money owed by Dr Gibson (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/615)
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UC/P25/1/N2/98   [?1850]
Lingard to Newsham: commenting on a draft of a plan to establish a board to control the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/616)
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UC/P25/1/N2/99   [?1850]
Lingard to Newsham: his poor health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/617)
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UC/P25/1/N2/100   [?1850]
Lingard to Newsham: Mrs Brooks's annuity (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/618)
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UC/P25/1/N2/101   [?1850]
Lingard to Newsham: shares and investments (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/619)
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UC/P25/1/N2/102   [1850]
Lingard to Newsham: the possibility of establishing a college at St Edward’s (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/620)
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UC/P25/1/N2/103   [1840]
Lingard to Newsham: a dispute over a point of doctrine taught at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/621)
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UC/P25/1/N2/104   [?1847]
Lingard to Newsham: his plan to register as a voter to assist the Liberals in the North Durham constituency (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/622)
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OLIVER, George These letters, with the exception of 1541c, were returned to Ushaw in 1984 and originally located in the “Lingard Correspondence Additional” series.

UC/P25/1/O1/1   12 February 1827
Lingard to Oliver: expressing thanks for Oliver's comments on the first edition of Lingard's work, and Todd's A Reply to Dr. Lingard's Vindication of his History of England (1827) (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/388)
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UC/P25/1/O1/2   1827
Lingard to Oliver: expressing thanks for Oliver's comments on the Register of Innocent, and seeking information on Titus Oates's plot, the King's hostility towards Catholic emancipation (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/389)
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UC/P25/1/O1/3   17 February 1827
Oliver to Lingard: praising his History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1541b)
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UC/P25/1/O1/4   11 August 1827
Lingard to Oliver: comments on his (Lingard's) History of England and, in particular, Oates's plot (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/390)
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UC/P25/1/O1/5   21 September 1827
Oliver to Lingard: finishing reading Lingard's sixth volume, and comments on his fifth volume (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/391)
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UC/P25/1/O1/6   5 October 1827
Lingard to Oliver: seeking information of the Earls of Carnarvon and Derby, Oates's plot, and Lord Clifford's secret treaty (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/392)
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UC/P25/1/O1/7   19 - 20 April 1831
Oliver to Lingard: enclosing a letter from Rev J.P. Jones relating to the imprisonment of General Lambert (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/393 - 394)
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UC/P25/1/O1/8   30 April 1831
Lingard to Oliver: seeking information on the imprisonment of General Lambert, a critique [?of Lingard's work] in the Edinburgh Review, Clifford's poor health, and plans for a fourth edition of his History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/395)
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UC/P25/1/O1/9   11 -14 May 1831
Mr Woollcombe to Oliver: extract from the Corporation Book on Lambert's death
On same sheet: Lingard to Oliver: thanking Oliver for Woollcombe's answer to his enquiry (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/396 - 397)
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UC/P25/1/O1/10   [1831]
Oliver to Lingard: commenting on Lingard's seventh volume of his History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/398)
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UC/P25/1/O1/11   October 1831
Lingard to Oliver (incomplete): the marriage of Charles II (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/398a)
This letter cannot be located, 8 July 2014.
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UC/P25/1/O1/12   8 December 1831
Oliver to Lingard: commenting on Lingard's eighth volume of his History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/399)
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UC/P25/1/O1/13   14 December 1831 - 23 January 1832
Lingard to Oliver: answering Oliver's comments on the eighth volume of his History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/400)
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UC/P25/1/O1/14   26 February 1832
Lingard to Oliver: confusion over two Fr Warners, seeking information on Fr Petre, and Philpotts's anti-Catholic pamphlet (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/401)
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UC/P25/1/O1/15   13 November 1834
Oliver to Lingard: recently discovered letters on the trial of Queen Mary, and commenting on the reception of Charles I at Edinburgh in 1633 (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/402)
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UC/P25/1/O1/16   29 November 1834
Lingard to Oliver: the bedfellows of Queen Mary, and seeking a further edition of his work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/403)
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UC/P25/1/O1/17   9 November 1836
Lingard to Oliver: seeking information on the trial of Queen Mary (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/404)
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UC/P25/1/O1/18   12 November 1836
Oliver to Lingard: providing information on the trial of Queen Mary (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/405)
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UC/P25/1/O1/19   28 November 1836
Lingard to Oliver: the trial of Queen Mary, and Philpotts
This letter has not been transcribed
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UC/P25/1/O1/20   [1836]
Oliver to Lingard: the publication of Garnett's Protestation in the Catholic Miscellany in May 1823, and a transcription of a document entitled “The Relation of the Lady Southwell of the late Queens death” (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/406)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/21   2 March 1837
Lingard to Oliver: his research findings on sixteenth century history, and the publication of Garnett's Protestation
This letter has not been transcribed
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/22   13 March 1837
Oliver to Lingard: extracts of an account of the death of Elizabeth, the publication of Garnett's Protestation, and his research findings on sixteenth century history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/407)
4f 
UC/P25/1/O1/23   16 January 1839
Oliver to Lingard: collection of letters at St Omers, undertaking a ecclesiastical history of the Devonshire parishes (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/408)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/24   10 February 1839
Oliver to Lingard: Leigh's illness, the recommendation of the Crown to appoint Lord John Russell's brother as the Dean of Exeter, and undertaking a ecclesiastical history of the Devonshire parishes (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/409)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/25   24 February 1839
Oliver to Lingard: criticism by Fr Peter Kenny of Lingard's account of the death of Fr Henry Garnet in his History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/410)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/26   5 March 1839
Lingard to Oliver: criticism by Fr Peter Kenny of Lingard's account of the death of Fr Henry Garnet in his History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/411)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/27   10 March 1839
Oliver to Lingard: criticism by Fr Peter Kenny of Lingard's account of the death of Fr Henry Garnet in his History of England, and the Jesuit membership of Louis XIV and James II (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/412)
1f 
UC/P25/1/O1/28   25 April 1839
Oliver to Lingard: the completion of his ecclesiastical history of the Devonshire parishes, and research enquiries (Transcript reference number: 413)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/29   23 June 1839
Oliver to Lingard: praise for his ecclesiastical history of the Devonshire parishes, working on a new edition of the Monasticon Anglicanum, and research enquiries (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/416)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/30   11 August 1839
Oliver to Lingard: Philpotts's visitation and attacks on the Catholic Church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/417)
This letter is missing, 22 February 2013
 
UC/P25/1/O1/31   14 August 1839
Lingard to Oliver: Philpotts's attack on the Catholic Church, Armytage's removal from Lancaster, and Philpotts's character (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/418)
1f 
UC/P25/1/O1/32   5 November 1840
Oliver to Lingard: his work on Parochial Antiquities (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/419)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/33   9 November 1840
Lingard to Oliver: Oliver's work on Parochial Antiquities, his (Lingard's) new catechism, praising Oliver's work and its role in reducing sectarian bitterness among the local clergy, and the possibility that Oliver may succeed Bishop Mostyn (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/420)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/34   11 November 1840
Oliver to Lingard: receipt of Lingard's catechism, and his rejection of the Northern Vicariate (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/421)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/35   13 November [1840]
Lingard to Oliver: the appointment of Mostyn as the Northern Vicar Apostolic (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/422)
1f 
UC/P25/1/O1/36   4 February 1841
Oliver to Lingard: forwarding an old letter from Shute Barrington (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/423)
This letter is missing, 22 February 2013
 
UC/P25/1/O1/37   16 February 1841
Lingard to Oliver: the body of St Cuthbert, the publication by Dolman of the second edition of his catechism, and praising Oliver's research for its role in reducing sectarian antipathy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/424)
 
UC/P25/1/O1/38   22 September 1841
Oliver to Lingard: the ownership of St Cuthbert's Ring, his current research, and Pugin's design of the episcopal seal (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/425)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/39   28 September 1841
Lingard to Oliver: praising Oliver's work in reducing sectarian animosity, St Cuthbert's body, Lingard's article on Palmer in the Dublin Review well received by the Oxford Divines, and Irish Protestant ordinations (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/426)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/40   30 September 1841
Oliver to Lingard: Irish Protestant ordinations (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/427)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/41   4 October 1841
Lingard to Oliver: seeking information on Hugh Curwen and Adam Loftus during Queen Mary's reign (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/428)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/42   14 October 1841
Lingard to Oliver: the origins of the decline of the Catholic religion in Wales, the Rev W.S. Gilly's discovery of relics on St Cuthbert's body (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/429)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/43   17 November 1841
Oliver to Lingard: information on the Great Seals, and the progress of his research (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/430)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/44   3 May 1842
Lingard to Oliver: praising Oliver's work in reducing sectarian animosity, Lingard's new edition of The Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church and his plans to refute Soames's claim that the Anglo-Saxon homilies favoured the Established Church, and the right of patronage in the Anglo-Saxon church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/431)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/45   7 May 1842
Oliver to Lingard: praising Lingard for writing a new edition of The Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church and it's use in silencing the Puseyites, criticism of a tract by Rev C. Trelawny Collins on the origins of the Church of England, and suggesting improvements to Lingard's The Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/432)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/46   27 June 1842
Lingard to Oliver: praising Oliver for his Ecclesiastical Antiquities in Devon, patronage in the Anglo-Saxon church, his plan to refute more recent writers (Palmer, Soames, Churton etc.) in the new edition of The Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/433)
3f 
UC/P25/1/O1/47   20 October 1842
Oliver to Lingard: discovering letters by Lord Viscount Stafford in a visit to the nuns of Spetisbury near Blandford, and criticism of a tract by Rev C. Trelawny Collins on the origins of the Church of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/434)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/48   22 October 1842
Lingard to Oliver: the death of Rokewode, and research enquiries (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/435)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/49   12 November 1842
Oliver to Lingard: St Cuthbert's Ring held by the Austin Nuns at Paris (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1541c)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/50   23 March 1843
Oliver to Lingard: criticism of Dr Burgess's tracts on the origin and independence of the ancient British Church, and commenting on Whitaker's work on the ancient cathedral of Cornwall (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/436)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/51   26 March 1843
Lingard to Oliver: Dr Burgess's tracts on the origin and independence of the ancient British Church, and seeking new arguments in favour of the independence of the British Church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/437)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/52   2 April 1843
Lingard to Oliver: delivery of this letter by Mr Whiteside to Oliver
This letter has not been transcribed (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/437a)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/53   18 May 1843
Lingard to Oliver: St Cuthbert's body and his vestments (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/438)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/54   16 June 1843
Oliver to Lingard: the gold ring of Richard de Coningsbury, and the large number of subscribers to the Monasticon (Transcript reference number: 439)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/55   1 July 1843
Lingard to Oliver: his letter to Ushaw urging them to undertake a Monasticon of the northern counties (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/440)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/56   7 January 1845
Oliver to Lingard: progress of the Monasticon, Philpott's out of favour in Exeter Cathedral, and criticism of Oxford for taking the lead in abolishing the religious tests (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/441)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/57   28 November 1845
Lingard to Oliver: research enquiry on St Pieran (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/442)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/58   3 December 1845
Lingard to Oliver: St Pieran's tomb (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/443)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/59   4 December 1845
Oliver to Lingard: suggesting Lingard read a work by T. Collins on the discovery of the Church of St Pieran (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/444)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/60   7 December 1845
Lingard to Oliver: historical works on the discovery of the Church of St Pieran (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/445)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/61   9 December 1845
Oliver to Lingard: the Church of St Pieran (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/446)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/62   [1845 x 1848]
Oliver to Lingard (incomplete): sending Lingard his Monasticon, plans to complete a history of Exeter and its cathedral, and St Cuthbert's body
This letter has not been transcribed
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/63   1 September 1848
Lingard to Oliver: his poor health, preparing the tenth edition of his History of England, seeking information to refute Carlyle's defence of Cromwell's conduct in Ireland (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/447)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/64   2 September 1848
Oliver to Lingard: his discoveries in examining the Exeter Dean and Chapter documents, and the progress of his history of Exeter
This letter has not been transcribed (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/447a)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/65   17 September 1848
Oliver to Lingard: promising to forward any research findings to Lingard
This letter has not been transcribed
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/66   19 September 1848
Lingard to Oliver: seeking information to refute Carlyle's defence of Cromwell's conduct in Ireland (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/448)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/67   16 April 1850
Oliver to Lingard: praising his recent work, and historical works on Exeter (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/449)
2f 
UC/P25/1/O1/68   2 September 1851
Oliver to Canon Tierney: Lingard's letters (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/450)
This letter is missing, 22 February 2013
 
UC/P25/1/O1/69   [1827 x 1851]
Lingard to Oliver: Panizzi's attack on Lingard for an alleged falsification of a charter in the British Museum (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/451)
This letter is missing, 22 February 2013
 
UC/P25/1/O1/70   1 April
Lingard to Rev Joseph Dunn: his belief that the Gunpowder Plot was devised by Catholics, his (Lingard's) will, and informing Dunn that his letter from the Pope is a forgery
This letter has been retained in the Oliver-Lingard correspondence
2f 
PENSWICK, Thomas
UC/P25/1/P1/1   26 September 1821
Penswick to Lingard: Lingard's possession of the Scottish state trials (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1542)
2f 
UC/P25/1/P1/2   8 May 1824
Penswick to Lingard: commenting on Hibernia Curiosa, criticism of Harris's work, and the Mayor of Durham as a reader of Lingard's works (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1543)
2f 
PORTER, Mary Walsh
UC/P25/1/P2/1   28 March 1840
Porter to Lingard: refuting Lingard's statement that Ednymien Porter was a Protestant (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1544)
1f 
POYNTER, William
UC/P25/1/P3/1   1 January 1823
Poynter to Lingard: sending the extracts from the manuscript of Simon Renard (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1544a)
2f 
PRICE, Edward
UC/P25/1/P4/1   [1830 x 1839]
Price to Lingard: Lucas's dispute with Wiseman (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1545)
1f 
UC/P25/1/P4/2   [1830 x 1839]
Price to Lingard: pointing out an error in his work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1546)
1f 
ROBERTSON, W.J.
UC/P25/1/R1/1   2 December 1826
Robertson to John Menzies: advice for Lingard on the usefulness of his library's printed works and manuscripts (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1547)
2f 
ROBINSON, Thomas
UC/P25/1/R2/1   29 September 1828
Robinson to Lingard: St Cuthbert's body (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1547a)
2f 
ROCK, [Samuel]
The following are photocopies of the original letters

UC/P25/1/R3/1   [?1832]
Lingard to Rock: Bishop Parker's consecration in 1559, Lady Talbot's marriage, praising Dunham's non-sectarian stance in his history of the Middle Ages (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/363)
1 letter 
UC/P25/1/R3/2   [1?832]
Lingard to Rock: promising to read his manuscript (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/364)
1 letter 
UC/P25/1/R3/3   4 February [?1832]
Lingard to Rock: Bagot's account of Mary's execution and the lack of evidence of the use of Liturgy by the Britons (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/365)
1 letter 
UC/P25/1/R3/4   [?1832]
Lingard to Rock: sending him back his manuscript (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/366)
1 letter 
UC/P25/1/R3/5   [?1832]
Lingard to Rock: suggestions for improvement to Rock's manuscript (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/367)
1 letter 
UC/P25/1/R3/6   11 January 1832
Lingard to Rock: controversy caused by his letter to the Catholic Magazine (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/368)
1 letter 
UC/P25/1/R3/7   [?1832]
Lingard to Rock: informing him that he will be returning the parcel shortly (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/368a)
1 letter 
UC/P25/1/R3/8   [?1832]
Lingard to Rock: suggesting sources for Rock's research, and advising him not to co-author a book with Pugin (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/369)
1 letter 
UC/P25/1/R3/9   [?1832]
Lingard to Rock: his (Lingard's) manuscript in response to Raine on St Cuthbert's body (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/370)
1 letter 
UC/P25/1/R3/10   6 March [?1832]
Lingard to Rock: the chasuble of St Anne, Rock's wish for the restoration of the hierarchy, his (Lingard's) hope that an English breviary will be adopted (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/371)
1 letter 
UC/P25/1/R3/11   [?1832]
Lingard to Rock: refuting accusations made against his (Lingard's) work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/372)
This letter is missing, 8 July 2014.
1 letter 
UC/P25/1/R3/12   [?1832]
Lingard to Rock (incomplete: thanking him for his advice on the King James manuscript, and works on Protestant ordinations (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/372a)
1 letter 
UC/P25/1/R3/13   [?1832]
Lingard to Rock: the author of a manuscript, and his decision to print prayers for Mass (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/372b)
1 letter 
ROKEWOOD, John Gage
UC/P25/1/R4/1-3   7 June - 21 July 1839
Rokewood to Lingard: mostly on information from sixteenth century manuscripts, (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1547b - 1548)
3 letters 
UC/P25/1/R4/4   [1839]
Lingard to Rokewood: the sale of Miss Butler's land at Plessington (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/328)
2f 
SHARP, Sir Cuthbert
UC/P25/1/S1/1   6 May 1837
Sharp to Lingard: providing information on the Earl of Northumberland in the sixteenth century (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1549)
2f 
SHERBURNE, Thomas
UC/P25/1/S2/1-3   19 February 1823 - 16 April 1825
Sherburn to Lingard: providing information from Spanish archives on King Philip II of Spain (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1550 - 1552)
3 letters 
UC/P25/1/S2/4   20 July 1842
Lingard to Sherburne: Eastwood's letter to Brown, printed in the Lancashire Gazette, concerning Sherburne's conduct in the confessional (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/329)
1f 
UC/P25/1/S2/5   16 January 1846
Lingard to Sherburne: attempts by the bishops to increase their control over the funds at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/330)
2f 
UC/P25/1/S2/6   1 June 1850
Lingard to Sherburne: the question of the legal proprietors of Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/331)
2f 
UC/P25/1/S2/7   10 February 1851
Lingard to Sherburne: Brown's claims on Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/332)
2f 
UC/P25/1/S2/8   [?1842]
Lingard to [?Sherburne]: Sherburne's trial with Eastwood (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/333)
2f 
UC/P25/1/S2/9   [?1842]
Lingard to [?Sherburne]: Sherburne's trial with Eastwood, and his (Lingard's) plan for Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/334)
2f 
SHREWSBURY, Earl of [?John Talbot]
UC/P25/1/S3/1-2   8 April 1831
Shrewsbury to Lingard: information on the marriage of Lord Percy (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1553 - 1554)
2 letters 
UC/P25/1/S3/3   19 June 1837
Lingard to Shrewsbury: seeking information on signatures for letters (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/335)
1f 
UC/P25/1/S3/4   5 June 1839/40
Lingard to Shrewsbury: enclosing an anti-Catholic tract of lectures delivered by the Protestant clergy of Lancaster, fears that Mr Talbot's son was to be brought up a Protestant, and his hopes that the Puseyites may convert although a Papal decree on plenary indulgences may offend their sensibilities (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/336)
2f 
UC/P25/1/S3/5   25 June 1839
Lingard to Shrewsbury: the death of Shrewsbury's brother, commenting on works loaned to him, and the publication of his new work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/337)
2f 
UC/P25/1/S3/6   [?1839/40]
Lingard to Shrewsbury: the need for newly-published tracts to receive publicity by the Catholic Institute (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/338)
2f 
UC/P25/1/S3/7   12 August 1842
Lingard to Shrewsbury: the consecration of St Telio at Jerusalem, and of St Oridoceus at Canterbury, and the religion of the Welsh during the Anglo-Saxon period (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/339)
2f 
UC/P25/1/S3/8   27 August 1847
Lingard to Shrewsbury: his health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/340)
2f 
UC/P25/1/S3/9   29 August 1847
Lingard to Shrewsbury: a papal bull on excommunication and its application to Queen Victoria (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/341)
2f 
UC/P25/1/S3/10   15 February 1848
Lingard to Shrewsbury: Shrewsbury's letter to the archbishop of Tuam, the Irish hatred of the English, a further letter to Hugh McNeile and other anti-Catholic orators, and seeking the procurement of a papal bull (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/342)
2f 
SILVERTOP, George
UC/P25/1/S4/1   11 December 1844
Silvertop to Lingard: news of Trappes, a testimonial for the Rev Mr Wilde by the Royal Bavarian congregation, and Lingard's new work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1555)
2f 
STAPLETON, Thomas
UC/P25/1/S5/1   12 January 1837
Stapleton to John Gage: confirming Gage's reading of a Latin document (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1555a)
1f 
STRICKLAND, Agnes
UC/P25/1/S6/1   [1820 x 1850]
Strickland to [?]: concerns over the reception of her fourth volume (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1556)
2f 
TATE, Robert
UC/P25/1/T1/1   11 December 1829
Tate to Lingard: seeking Lingard's opinion on Newsham's plan to publish a concordance of the gospels (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1556a)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/2   7 December 1831
Lingard to Tate: the lapsed Catholicism of his cousin, and Tate’s defence of him in a [?pamphlet] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/623)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/3   14 December 1831
Lingard to Tate: the proposed erection of a monument for the bishops and his idea for a similar monument to Thomas Eyre at Ushaw, Husenbeth’s accusation against Lingard that he wished to satisfy Protestants (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/624)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/4   April 1833
Lingard to Tate: his dispute with Husenbeth and the various aliases used by his opponents, his controversial letter to a newspaper, and the poor finances of Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/625)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/5   4 September 1833
Lingard to Tate: advising him on the teaching of history and classics to Mr Vavasour, his writings, Mr Dunham’s work on the history of Spain and Portugal and Dunham’s desire to avoid religious controversy, and his hope that young Protestant writers should be educated with fewer prejudices towards Catholicism (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/626)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/6   22 June 1835
Lingard to Tate: advising on the content of a prayer book (22 June 1835); advising on the content of a prayer book, and a controversy surrounding Dr Penswick’s letter to the Pope (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/627)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/7   [June 1835]
Lingard to Tate: advising on the content of a prayer book (22 June 1835); advising on the content of a prayer book, and a controversy surrounding Dr Penswick’s letter to the Pope (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/628)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/8   10 December 1836
Lingard to Tate: requesting a supply of prayer books, and Tate’s plan to reorganise the dioceses and introduce a new mode of election for bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/629)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/9   ([?1839]
Lingard to Tate: the political views of Sir G.A. Lewin, Wiseman’s running of Oscott College, and a newspaper controversy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/630)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/10   [?1830 x 1839]
Lingard to Tate: his criticism of a petition calling on regular clergy to be allowed to vote for bishops and a canonical code to be formed by the chapter, and urging him to oppose this petition (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/631)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/11   [1836]
Lingard to Tate: the planned new prayers to be introduced into Catholic services, his desire not to offend Protestants in his congregation, his publisher urging him to avoid company with evangelicals, Lady Stourton’s correspondence with Wolfrey, and a possible plan to place Ushaw College in the hands of the Jesuits (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/632)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/12   [1838]
Lingard to Tate: his view of Eyre’s role as a benefactor for Ushaw, Gillow’s real status, composing a catechism, the difficulty of Catholic priests registering to vote owing to the inability of proving ownership of church property, and advising on the wording of a deed to enable Catholic priests to secure their voting rights (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/633)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/13   [1836]
Lingard to Tate: his opinion of Wiseman’s pamphlet on the Real Presence, and the plan to re-establish the Catholic Magazine (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/634)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/14   [1840]
Lingard to Tate: composition of a catechism, advising him on how chapters should be chosen (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/635)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/15   [1838]
Lingard to Tate: composition of a catechism, his difficulties with indulgences, Blundell’s will, and the opening of Lord Stourton’s chapel (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/636)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/16   1 December 1838
Lingard to Tate: composition of a catechism (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/637)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/17   22 December 1838
Lingard to Tate: composition of a catechism, Blundell’s will, and the nationality of St Aidan (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/638)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/18   9 January 1839
Lingard to Tate: the episcopal meeting in London (Transcript reference number:UC/P25/7/ 639)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/19   31 January 1839
Lingard to Tate: the scheme for canonical bishops, and the attendance of Catholics at Protestant churches due to the lack of Catholic places of worship (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/640)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/20   [1839]
Lingard to Tate: a petition to the Pope, with attached text of the petition (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/641)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/21   [1839]
Lingard to Tate: the decrees issued at the episcopal meeting to Propaganda calling for the establishment of confraternities and the building of churches (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/642)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/22   [1839]
Lingard to Tate: granting of faculties to bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/643)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/23   [1840]
Lingard to Tate: a pamphlet written in Rome attacking Lingard (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/644)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/24   [?1839/40]
Lingard to Tate: list of names from Rome to be recommended for appointment as bishops, the possibility of a monk being chosen as a bishop, advising him not to send a memorial to Rome owing to the increased anxiety over radicalism there, and seeking book references on Cardinal Wolsey (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/645)
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UC/P25/1/T1/25   [1840]
Lingard to Tate: Wiseman’s view that a new national hierarchy is likely in the future, and book references (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/646)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/26   [1840]
Lingard to Tate: seeking information on the breviary (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/647)
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UC/P25/1/T1/27   7 February 1840
Lingard to Tate: the possibility of a Benedictine being appointed as bishop and advising on sending a memorial to prevent it, and commenting on the interpretation of baptism in the Oxford tracts (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/648)
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UC/P25/1/T1/28   7 March 1840
Lingard to Tate: book references (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/649)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/29   14 September 1840
Lingard to Tate: a possible new foundation of the college with power vested in the board of trustees (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/650)
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UC/P25/1/T1/30   [?October/November 1840]
Lingard to Tate: his praise of Mostyn, Brown’s opposition to the Jesuits at Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/651)
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UC/P25/1/T1/31   17 February [?1841]
Lingard to Tate: Rutter’s bequest (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/652)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/32   25 January 1842
Lingard to Tate: the formation of an Anglo-Saxon history society (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/653)
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UC/P25/1/T1/33   23 May 1842
Lingard to Tate: controversy surrounding the Dodding Green pamphlet (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/654)
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UC/P25/1/T1/34   27 May 1842
Lingard to Tate: book references on the life of St Dunstan (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/655)
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UC/P25/1/T1/35   5 September 1842
Lingard to Tate: his belief that the Puseyites will not join the Catholic Church, and the belief that Lingard is an opponent of Wiseman (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/656)
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UC/P25/1/T1/36   September 1842
Lingard to Tate: Briggs’s possession of the Ushaw deeds, and the excitement in Oxford over the attack on [William] Palmer (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/657)
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UC/P25/1/T1/37   September 1842
Lingard to Tate: his acquisition of the Ushaw deed from Briggs (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/658)
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UC/P25/1/T1/38   22 September 1842
Lingard to Tate: his acquisition of the Ushaw deed from Briggs (September 1842); his role as proprietor of Ushaw, and the possibility of excluding the bishops from the trustee board (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/659)
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UC/P25/1/T1/39   [1842]
Lingard to Tate: a doctrinal dispute on Husenbeth's interpretation of the body of Christ in worship (Transcript reference number: 660)
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UC/P25/1/T1/40   [1842]
Lingard to Tate: a doctrinal dispute on Husenbeth's interpretation of the body of Christ in worship (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/661)
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UC/P25/1/T1/41   13 December 1842
Lingard to Tate: his dispute with Wiseman over the practice of reciting the Litany before mass (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/662)
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UC/P25/1/T1/42   27 September 1843
Lingard to Tate: including plans for the new chapel at Ushaw and criticism of Pugin’s gothic style (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/663)
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UC/P25/1/T1/43   10 October 1843
Lingard to Tate: historical references to the employment of John Scotus Erigena by King Alfred (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/664)
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UC/P25/1/T1/44   27 December 1843
Lingard to Tate: book references for his History of the Anglo-Saxon Church, and advice on the building of the new chapel at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/665)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/45   [December 1843]
Lingard to Tate: advice on the building of the new chapel at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/666)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/46   [December 1843]
Lingard to Tate: book references from the Sylloge to show that the Scots of Ireland were in communion with the Holy See (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/667)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/47   [?1844]
Lingard to Tate: Dolman's employment in collecting subscriptions for Lingard's new work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/668)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/48   26 January 1844
Lingard to Tate: the interpretation of the Eucharist in Bede's homilies (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/669)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/49   27 January 1844
Lingard to Tate: advice on the building of the new chapel at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/670)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/50   February 1844
Lingard to Tate: book references on Bede's homilies, advice on the building of the new chapel at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/671)
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UC/P25/1/T1/51   March 1844
Lingard to Tate: book references on Anglo-Saxon history, and Dr Bagg's successor (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/672)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/52   1 March 1844
Lingard to Tate: his decision to include Greek accents in his works to avoid offending Protestant clergy writers, and attempts by Dr Brown to prevent Cardinal Acton from appointing Dr Grant as his chaplain in Rome (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/673)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/53   1 March 1844
Lingard to Tate: the death of Mrs Worswick, and book references relating to Bede's death (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/674)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/54   [?7 March [1844]
Lingard to Tate: Greenwich shares, his ordination in 1795, and evidence that college affairs were historically separate from those of the bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/675)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/55   20 March 1844
Lingard to Tate: William of Malmesbury's view of Aelfric being an enemy of transubstantiation, Dolman's decision to publish Lingard's History of the Anglo-Saxon Church in weekly numbers and monthly volumes (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/676)
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UC/P25/1/T1/56   20 March 1844
Lingard to Tate: book references on Anglo-Saxon history, abandoning his plan to accent Greek quotations, Bray's action against Eastwood and the expectation that Quarme will disclose secret information at the trial (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/677)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/57   [?23 April 1844]
Lingard to Tate: advice on the building of the new chapel at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/678)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/58   30 May 1844
Lingard to Tate: advice on the building of the new chapel at Ushaw, the opposition against allowing legacies to confessors, and the removal of Trappes’s faculty to say Mass (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/679)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/59   3 June 1844
Tate to Lingard: his misplacement of the Syllege (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1557)
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UC/P25/1/T1/60   8 June 1844
Lingard to Tate: MacMahon's critique of Lingard's History of the Anglo-Saxon Church in a review article (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/680)
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UC/P25/1/T1/61   27 June 1844
Lingard to Tate: his belief that Bede was born in Sunderland, the breviary used by the Benedictines in England, Turner's account of Aethefleda's instruction to St Dunstan on her death bed relating to funeral arrangements, and the increase in converts to Catholicism in Oxford (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/681)
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UC/P25/1/T1/62   5 July 1844
Lingard to Tate: his belief that Bede was born in Sunderland, Eastwood's examination by the committee relating to the law of mortmain, the Sherburne trial, and book references on Anglo-Saxon history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/682)
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UC/P25/1/T1/63   18 July 1844
Lingard to Tate: Eastwood's examination by the committee relating to the law of mortmain, and book references on Anglo-Saxon history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/683)
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UC/P25/1/T1/64   August 1844
Lingard to Tate: St Boniface's letters, and criticism of the Newcastle Exhibition (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/684)
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UC/P25/1/T1/65   5 August 1844
Lingard to Tate: praising Tate’s pamphlet on transubstantiation and its effect on silencing the Puseyites, and the birthplace of Bede (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/685)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/66   11 August 1844
Lingard to Tate: the oath of allegiance (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/686)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/67   13 August 1844
Lingard to Tate: difficulty in procuring the English translation of St Gregory's dialogues (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/687)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/68   17 August 1844
Lingard to Tate: praising an article on the Anglo-Saxon concept of sacrifice (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/688)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/69   12 October 1844
Lingard to Tate: manuscript and book references on Anglo-Saxon history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/689)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/70   [25 September 1844?]
Lingard to Tate: Bede's birthplace, and book references on Anglo-Saxon history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/690)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/71   3 October 1844
Lingard to Tate: the Anglo-Saxon concept of sacrifice, his meeting with Dr Gilly (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/691)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/72   17 October 1844
Lingard to Tate: the doctrine of the Anglo-Saxon church and the meeting of a council in Rome in 1050 (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/692)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/73   [?12 November 1844]
Lingard to Tate: criticism of a Puseyite history of St Wilfrid (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/693)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/74   15 November 1844
Lingard to Tate: book references on Anglo-Saxon history and the Eucharist (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/694)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/75   26 November 1844
Lingard to Tate: the effect of Wiseman’s visit to Lisbon, and the mortmain committee's report (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/695)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/76   24 December 1844
Lingard to Tate: the printing of his History of the Anglo-Saxon Church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/696)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/77   27 May 1845
Lingard to Tate: his letter from Sharon Turner, the round towers of the churches in Ireland, the Anglo-Saxon view of celibacy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/697)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/78   2 June 1845
Lingard to Tate: the round towers of the churches in Ireland, and the Anglo-Saxon view of celibacy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/698)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/79   16 June 1845
Lingard to Tate: the Anglo-Saxon view of celibacy, and calls for the repeal of the anti-Catholic oaths in parliament (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/699)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/80   6 August 1845
Lingard to Tate: Eastwood's trial, and Trappes’s mission in Wales (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/700)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/81   21 August 1845
Lingard to Tate: his criticism of Lappenberg for his view on the councils held on the subject of the ejected clergy during St Dunstan's time (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/701)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/82   22 August 1845
Lingard to Tate: the objection to Lingard’s vote registration for the North Durham constituency (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/702)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/83   13 September 1845
Lingard to Tate: criticism of retreats in England led by Italians, and Eastwood's trial (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/703)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/84   27 October [?1845/6]
Lingard to Tate: Cardinal Allen's coat of arms, and Lord Stourton's state of mind (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/704)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/85   23 November 1845
Lingard to Tate: the vacant position of the Vicar Apostolic of the Western District following the death of Bishop Baggs (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/705)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/86   [?23 November 1845]
Lingard to Tate: book references on the English Reformation (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/706)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/87   [?23 November 1845]
Lingard to Tate: establishing a greater connection between the clergy and Ushaw College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/707)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/88   1 December 1845
Lingard to Tate: his belief that Brown will not succeed Baggs, the possible plan for Ushaw College to become a pontifical college, Tate’s invitation to Newman and Faber to visit the college and urging him to make good use of them (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/708)
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UC/P25/1/T1/89   12 January 1846
Lingard to Tate: the bishops changing attitude towards the college, criticism of Fr Gentili’s proposed visit to Durham because of his controversial views and Lingard’s view that he is likely to confirm the bigoted attitude of Protestants about the Catholic religion (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/709)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/90   30 January 1846
Lingard to Tate: his Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church ignored at Oxford University, and the suppression of Gentili’s views (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/710)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/91   25 February 1846
Lingard to Tate: the claims of the bishops to have control over the funds for ecclesiastical purposes (Transcript reference number: 711)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/92   6 February 1846
Lingard to Tate: the proposed meeting of the bishops at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/712)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/93   26 March 1846
Lingard to Tate: Briggs’s Ushaw deed, his anger at the use of his donation to Brown which was consequently used to build his (Brown’s) church at Bishop Eton (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/713)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/94   25 March 1846
Lingard to Tate: a new edition of Lingard's work, and asking Tate to supply the accents for the Greek quotations (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/714)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/95   25 March 1846
Lingard to Tate: questioning the signing of the joint tenancy deed for Ushaw, criticising the plan of the bishops to apply the decrees of the Council of Trent to Ushaw, the separation of the sexes at the church [?St Mary’s] in Newcastle, and questioning the legality of Pugin designing Protestant churches (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/715)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/96   5 June [?1846]
Lingard to Tate: the death of Mr Taylor, and the opposition against Briggs at a meeting in Durham (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/716)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/97   26 July 1846
Lingard to Tate: the publication of the books of the Aelfric and the sermon on the topic of the Eucharist, and his lack of knowledge of the new Pope [Pius IX] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/717)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/98   10 August 1846
Lingard to Tate: the joint tenancy deed, the agitation against Gentili at Newcastle, and the controversy caused among Protestants by Gentili’s mission with ladies to Loughborough (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/718)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/99   21 August 1846
Lingard to Tate: an accusation of forgery against Bertam, and the hiring of a house by the Jesuits in Sunderland (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/719)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/100   14 September 1846
Lingard to Tate: the joint tenancy dispute, Brown’s education scheme, and criticism of the proposed organ for St Cuthbert's Chapel (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/720)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/101   7 October 1846
Lingard to Tate: the poor harvest, and the conversion of the barrister Mr Stottart (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/721)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/102   30 October 1846
Lingard to Tate: Lady Stourton's deafness, the resignation of [Miles Gerard] Keon from the editorship of the Dolman's Magazine and the likely Jesuit backlash against the publication (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/722)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/103   24 December 1846
Lingard to Tate: a financial dispute involving the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/723)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/104   28 December 1846
Lingard to Tate: a financial dispute involving the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/724)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/105   27 February 1847
Lingard to Tate: the new window for the chapel at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/725)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/106   11 February 1847
Lingard to Tate: his plan to leave funds for the education of Ushaw boys to be sent from St Edward’s to study syntax or poetry, the new window for St Cuthbert's Chapel, and the possible establishment of a new college in Lancashire (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/726)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/107   March 1847
Lingard to Tate: advising on the design of Anglo-Saxons as figures for the new stained glass window (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/727)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/108   12 March 1847
Lingard to Tate: a missing parcel containing St Ethelwold's benedictional (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/728)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/109   18 March 1847
Lingard to Tate: a missing parcel containing St Ethelwold's benedictional (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/729)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/110   12 April 1847
Lingard to Tate: a missing parcel containing St Ethelwold's benedictional, and Pugin’s criticism of the expense of the use of Anglo-Saxon images for the new stained glass window (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/730)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/111   11 April 1847
Tate to Lingard: researching historical accounts of Elizabeth I's imprisonment in the Tower of London (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1558)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/112   12 April 1847
Lingard to Tate: advising on the design of Anglo-Saxons as figures for the new stained glass window (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/731)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/113   12 April 1847
Lingard to Tate: the conflict between the converts and the old Catholics, a bill in parliament relating to Catholic charities, and advising on the design of Anglo-Saxons as figures for the new stained glass window (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/732)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/114   15 June 1847
Lingard to Tate: his hope for the revocation of a new order concerning priests praying for their congregation (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/733)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/115   16 August 1847
Lingard to Tate: his health, Wiseman's expected appointment and the possibility of the creation of more bishoprics (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/734)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/116   [?1847/8]
Lingard to Tate: his expectation that Pugin will draw Alouin as a monk [?for the chapel window] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/735)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/117   [1847]
Lingard to Tate: the delay in the opening of the new church, the stained glass window designs, the problem of damp in the college, his hope that the bishops will oppose the expansion of the number of bishoprics, and the exposure of Ferguson as Fransoni’s spy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/736)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/118   14 November 1848
Lingard to Tate: the printing of his new work, his health, and a memoir of Dr Youens (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/737)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/119   25 December 1847
Lingard to Tate: the Ushaw professors signing a petition [concerning the appointment of a new Vicar Apostolic for the Northern District] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/738)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/120   7 January [1848]
Lingard to Tate: Trappes's influence on Witham, the whereabouts of Dr Wilson, and his assertion that Alouin was a canon not a monk (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/739)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/121   [?1848]
Lingard to Tate: seeking information on Barlow and the embassy sent by Henry VIII to Scotland (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/740)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/122   26 July [1848]
Lingard to Tate: payment for the new window, and the proposed new archbishop (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/741)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/123   7 October [1848]
Lingard to Tate: the dedication of the new chapel, his satisfaction on hearing that Tate has escaped a mitre, Wiseman’s retreat at Ushaw, the new Roman style and its encouragement to fanaticism, the new Pugin window (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/742)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/124   16 April 1849
Lingard to Tate: seeking information on the new St Cuthbert’s Chapel (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/743)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/125   22 June 1849
Lingard to Tate: Moyneaux's presidency over the monks, and the appearance of northerners at Old Hall (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/744)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/126   16 July 1849
Lingard to Tate: Tate’s plan to resign his position, the new edition of his History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/745)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/127   17 July 1849
Lingard to Tate: Tate’s plan to resign his position, the death of Mrs Maurey, seeking information on Paley, and Hogarth’s appointment as Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/746)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/128   17 January 1849
Lingard to Tate: his memories of the Douai exiles and the college’s foundation, criticism of the converts and the establishment of the oratory, the financial difficulties of the Jesuits in Liverpool, and the cost of the new Pugin window (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/747)
3f 
UC/P25/1/T1/129   31 December 1849
Lingard to Tate: the new edition of his History of England, the financial dispute between Wiseman and Oscott College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/748)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/130   20 May 1850
Lingard to Tate: the difficulties in the Anglican Church [?the Gorham Case] and Townsend’s visit to Rome, the financial difficulties of Hogarth, and his own poor finances owing to the reduction of his dividends (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/749)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/131   21 January 1850
Lingard to Tate: the financial difficulties of Miss Margaret Rainforth (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/750)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/132   25 January 1850
Lingard to Tate: the financial difficulties of Miss Margaret Rainforth (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/751)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/133   30 January 1850
Lingard to Tate: the financial difficulties of Miss Margaret Rainforth, and revisions of his work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/752)
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/134   28 December 1850
Lingard to Tate: his expectation that there would not be a loud “No Popery” cry in Darlington [following the restoration of the hierarchy] and his belief that parliament will not introduce a law against Catholics (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/753)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/135   [?1850]
Lingard to Tate: the establishment of a trust for Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/754)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/136   [?1850]
Lingard to Tate: book references, and seeking information on a cross on St Cuthbert's body (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/754a)
1f 
UC/P25/1/T1/137   [December 1846]
Tate to Lingard: answering Lingard's enquiries and sending him extracts from various papal sources, Lingard's proposed new edition of The Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church, Thompson of Weld Bank, and Brown giving ordinations at the English College in Rome
3f 
UC/P25/1/T1/138   [1847]
Tate to Lingard: the possible transfer of funds if the Lancashire clergy set up a seminary in that county
Last page(s) missing
4f 
UC/P25/1/T1/139   20 March [?1840 x 1850]
Tate to Lingard: answering Lingard's enquiry on St Patrick
Last page(s) missing
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/140   [1840 x 1847]
Tate to Lingard: his inability to find proof of transubstantiation in the dialogues of St Gregory, and answers to other research enquiries on Anglo-Saxon history
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/141   5 December [?1840 x 1850]
Tate to Lingard: answering Lingard's research enquiries on Anglo-Saxon history, rumours of the appointment of Brown as rector of the English College in Rome, Sharples's purchase of a retreat house for the Lancashire clergy, and Dr Montagu
6f 
UC/P25/1/T1/142   [?1840 x 1850]
Tate to Lingard: answering Lingard's research enquiries on Anglo-Saxon history
2f 
UC/P25/1/T1/143   [?1840 x 1850]
Tate to Lingard: answering Lingard's research enquiries on Anglo-Saxon history
2f 
TEEBAY, L.
UC/P25/1/T2/1   [?1819]
Lingard to Teebay: the printer of his work, a delay in receiving a charter, and advising him on seeking out grants regarding Preston (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/343)
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THOMPSON, Richard
UC/P25/1/T3/1   [1806]
Thompson to Lingard (incomplete): Latin transcripts, sales of Lingard's work, and criticism of certain passages (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1559)
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UC/P25/1/T3/2   20 October 1826
Thompson to Lingard: researching the obligations of bishops chosen in Catholic countries to negotiate papal bulls (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1560a)
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UC/P25/1/T3/3   20 July 1844
Thompson to Lingard: Latin transcript (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1560)
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TIERNEY, Mark
UC/P25/1/T4/1   26 September 1826
Tierney to Lingard: extracts from Jean Le Laboureur's Les Memoires De Messire Michel De Castelnau (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1561)
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UC/P25/1/T4/2   2 October 1826
Tierney to Lingard: extracts from Jean Le Laboureur's Les Memoires De Messire Michel De Castelnau (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1562)
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UC/P25/1/T4/3   23 April 1839
Tierney to Lingard: forwarding a diary from Douai College, and commenting on Gerrard's English copy of Garnet's letter (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1562a)
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WALKER, John
UC/P25/1/W1/1   1 April 1836
Lingard to Walker: adding his name to a subscription, the role of the freemasons in building churches on the continent, a [?clergy] dispute in York, and the possibility of Youens moving to Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/898)
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UC/P25/1/W1/2   [1836]
Lingard to Walker: the financial difficulties of the [Dublin Review], his opinion on the petition to the pope on the reestablishment of chapters (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/899)
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UC/P25/1/W1/3   [1836]
Lingard to Walker: the break-up of a convent, the possibility that Youens will move to York, the need for the clergy to become more scholarly, the reading of English prayers in Catholic churches, and Briggs’s new edition of Garden of the Soul (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/900)
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UC/P25/1/W1/4   19 May 1836
Lingard to Walker: Briggs’s hope that allowing Walker to travel to Rome will prevent him from joining the growing agitation among the clergy, Sherburne’s collusion with Briggs and his (Sherburne’s) request to Lingard to write a pamphlet against the clergy agitation, suggesting that Walker should defend Wiseman (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/901)
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UC/P25/1/W1/5   26 January 1836
Lingard to Walker: the agitation caused by Frank Trappes, Durham’s [?University] attack on Catholics for their lack of knowledge of Greek (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/902)
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UC/P25/1/W1/6   15 July 1836
Lingard to Walker: a new edition of his History of England, and the possible establishment of a finance committee (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/903)
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UC/P25/1/W1/7   14 August [?1836]
Lingard to Walker: Christian inscriptions (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/904)
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UC/P25/1/W1/8   2 October 1837
Lingard to Walker: the success of Walker’s [?speech] at Birkenhead, the return of the bishops from Rome, and the news that Wiseman is to become president of Oscott College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/905)
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UC/P25/1/W1/9   2 August 1837
Lingard to Walker: suggestions for Walker’s sermon at the opening of Prat’s chapel, and an account of Briggs’s meeting with his brethren (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/906)
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UC/P25/1/W1/10   [1838]
Lingard to Walker: requesting Walker to print his sermons, and criticism of Wiseman’s sermons for not appealing to a popular audience (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/907)
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UC/P25/1/W1/11   7 January 1839
Lingard to Walker: his disappointment that Walker’s sermons will not reach a Protestant audience, Walker’s sermon on the apostolic succession and effect on the Oxford Movement, the effect of the Oxford Movement on perceptions of Catholics, and the Papal decree granting indulgences to English Catholics and allowing religious orders to build churches and the opposition of the bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/908)
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UC/P25/1/W1/12   9 February 1839
Lingard to Walker: urging the publication of Walker’s sermons for Protestants, and the difficulties of putting students into foundations at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/909)
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UC/P25/1/W1/13   ([1839]
Lingard to Walker: his opinion of Hook’s sermon on the catholicity of the Church of England and advising Walker on how to refute this view (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/910)
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UC/P25/1/W1/14   [1839]
Lingard to Walker: asking Walker to write a review of Waterton’s Essay on Natural History, Briggs’s desire to make Fletcher a grand vicar [?Vicar General], and a Preston Catholic newspaper publishing a libel on Dr Briggs (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/911)
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UC/P25/1/W1/15   [1839]
Lingard to Walker: a dispute between Turton and Wiseman over the Eucharist, the death of Mr Dalton, and the robbery of Rev Richard Thompson (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/912)
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UC/P25/1/W1/16   [1839]
Lingard to Walker: the possibility of Wiseman being appointed as Walsh coadjutor, and securing his right vote at the Settle registration (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/913)
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UC/P25/1/W1/17   17 March 1839
Lingard to Walker: Philip Howard’s difficulty in finding Catholics to write articles, and the offer of premiums for high-performing students at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/914)
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UC/P25/1/W1/18   [1839]
Lingard to Walker: Waterton, the plan to protest against finance committees at the Newcastle meeting, Bagshawe’s inability to obtain Catholic writers for the [?Dublin Review]; a controversy over an oath relating to the temporal power of the Pope [?in Malta], rumours of Youens to be appointed a bishop (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/915)
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UC/P25/1/W1/19   [1838]
Lingard to Walker: the publication of a sermon refuting [Dean] Hook’s views (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/916)
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UC/P25/1/W1/20   [1838]
Lingard to Walker: the publication of a sermon refuting [Dean] Hook’s views (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/917)
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UC/P25/1/W1/21   12 October 1838
Lingard to Walker: his health, and the publication of a sermon refuting [Dean] Hook’s views (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/918)
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UC/P25/1/W1/22   [?1837]
Lingard to Walker: the Turton-Wiseman dispute over the Eucharist, reaction to Newsham’s appointment as president of Ushaw College, and the Henry VIII statute enabling the chancellor to appoint commissioners to ascertain the value of benefices (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/919)
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UC/P25/1/W1/23   [?1836]
Lingard to Walker: information on a pix/pyx, a new edition of his History of England, and the right of jurisdiction of a bishop on the subject of doctrinal teaching (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/920)
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UC/P25/1/W1/24   11 January [1836]
Lingard to Walker: comments on church choir stalls (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/921)
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UC/P25/1/W1/25   [1836 x 1839]
Lingard to Walker: nominations for the bishops of the proposed new Catholic districts (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/922)
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UC/P25/1/W1/26   [1836 x 1839]
Lingard to Walker: his opinion that Youens would not make a good bishop, a letter from Propaganda on the appointment of bishops and a request to prevent Pugin’s innovations of sacerdotal vestments, the paintings at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/923)
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UC/P25/1/W1/27   [1836 x 1839]
Lingard to Walker: a book for Catholic converts on the teachings of Catholicism (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/924)
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UC/P25/1/W1/28   4 May 1839
Lingard to Walker: his membership of certain societies, and opinions of the Tractarians (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/925)
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UC/P25/1/W1/29   6 July 1839
Lingard to Walker: the publication of his controversial article in the Dublin Review, Fletcher’s new appointment in Leamington, and the Benedictines angering the Liverpool priests (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/926)
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UC/P25/1/W1/30   10 December 1839
Lingard to Walker: Tate’s appointment at Ushaw, and the opposition to the Benedictines in Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/927)
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UC/P25/1/W1/31   [?1839]
Lingard to Walker: points of doctrine in his catechism for Catholic converts (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/928)
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UC/P25/1/W1/32   21 December 1839
Lingard to Walker: his difficulty in carrying out his duties as a priest owing to his ill health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/929)
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UC/P25/1/W1/33   [?1839]
Lingard to Walker: his wish to write a catechism that will be inoffensive to Protestants (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/930)
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UC/P25/1/W1/34   [?1839]
Lingard to Walker: commenting on the word “catholic” (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/931)
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UC/P25/1/W1/35   [?1839]
Lingard to Walker: awaiting a response from Dolman concerning an article (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/932)
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UC/P25/1/W1/36   14 August [1839]
Lingard to Walker: his wish that Rome would not interfere with affairs in England, and Wiseman’s behaviour (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/933)
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UC/P25/1/W1/37   [?1839]
Lingard to Walker: criticism of Brown following his appointment as the Vicar-Apostolic of the Lancashire District, and his belief that Briggs should resign (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/934)
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UC/P25/1/W1/38   [?1840]
Language:  Latin, with English translation
Parody by Lingard on the 6th Ode of the 2nd Book of Horace (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/935)
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UC/P25/1/W1/39   1 June 1840
Lingard to Walker: criticism of the plan to allow bishops to censure certain religious pamphlets, and the control of the bishops over Ushaw College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/936)
This letter is missing, 21 February 2013
UC/P25/1/W1/40   [?1840]
Lingard to Walker: Weedall’s visit to Rome to decline the vicariate of the Northern District, and the Tractarians view of baptism (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/937)
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UC/P25/1/W1/41   20 July 1840
Lingard to Walker: his anger at Briggs for suggesting that he (Lingard) approved the list of nominations for bishops sent to Rome (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/938)
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UC/P25/1/W1/42   15 August [1840]
Lingard to Walker: Sir G. Lewin's opinions of Puseyism (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/939)
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UC/P25/1/W1/43   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: offering detailed comments on the wording of Walker's epitaph (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/940)
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UC/P25/1/W1/44   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: articles in the British Critic (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/941)
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UC/P25/1/W1/45   14 September 1840
Lingard to Walker: the story behind his papal medal at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/942)
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UC/P25/1/W1/46   12 October 1840
Lingard to Walker: Pugin’s visit to Ushaw and suggestion of a new chapel (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/943)
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UC/P25/1/W1/47   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: Briggs's publications, the new chapel at Preston, the difference between doctrine and practice, Anglican [Tractarian] claims to the doctrine of apostolic succession, and the unfavourable opinion at Propaganda of English Catholics (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/944)
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UC/P25/1/W1/48   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: the appointment of Sharples (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/945)
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UC/P25/1/W1/49   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: his memories of Dr Gibson’s attempt to oust Thomas Eyre from the presidency at Crook Hall (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/946)
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UC/P25/1/W1/50   3 August 1840
Lingard to Walker: the first volume of his History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/947)
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UC/P25/1/W1/51   16 December [?1840]
Lingard to Walker: his dislike of the plans for the new chapel at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/948)
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UC/P25/1/W1/52   8 November 1841
Lingard to Walker: Walker’s scheme of teaching Latin to nuns in the local convents, Wiseman’s view of the Tractarians, and Palmer’s attack on Wiseman (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/950)
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UC/P25/1/W1/53   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: Cromwell and Ormond in the Siege of Wexford (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/951)
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UC/P25/1/W1/54   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: Cromwell and Ormond in the Siege of Wexford (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/952)
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UC/P25/1/W1/55   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: an account of the meeting of Catholics in York (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/953)
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UC/P25/1/W1/56   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: list of the new Vicars Apostolic, Baines’s summons to Rome over his controversial pastoral, and criticism of Briggs (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/954)
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UC/P25/1/W1/57   17 February 1840
Lingard to Walker: his opinion of Palmer’s work on the authority of the Pope in England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/955)
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UC/P25/1/W1/58   25 February 1840
Lingard to Walker: Walker’s view of the last judgement, his hopes that the “anti-Benedictine mania” has subsided and his opinion of these “monkish bishops” running England, Mr Spencer’s defeat by the Puseyites in Oxford on the subject of schism, and future plans for a hierarchy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/956)
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UC/P25/1/W1/59   May 1840
Lingard to Walker: a meeting of clergy in York including discussions on processions, the Benedictines and the authority of Rome in deciding matters relating to them, as well as Tate’s petition to the Pope, and Briggs’s plan to build [?a school] at Preston (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/957)
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UC/P25/1/W1/60   9 May 1840
Lingard to Walker: his account of Father Huddleston and Walker’s comments, and the London memorial to Rome complaining of the Jesuits, and comments on the Lord’s Prayer (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/958)
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UC/P25/1/W1/61   29 May 1840
Lingard to Walker: Briggs’s pastoral on penny subscriptions, the new Vicars Apostolic, his catechetical instructions, his portrait by Zanetti, and the London memorial concerning the Jesuits (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/959)
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UC/P25/1/W1/62   1840
Lingard to Walker: his essay on the Ten Commandments, and Weedall’s possible acceptance of a mitre (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/960)
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UC/P25/1/W1/63   6 August 1840
Lingard to Walker: a court case involving Sherburne, and Lord Shrewsbury’s hopes that Lingard will include information on the British and Irish churches in his new edition of his History of Anglo-Saxon England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/961)
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UC/P25/1/W1/64   12 August 1840
Lingard to Walker: the quality of the students at Ushaw College, the consecration of Brown at St Anthony’s in Liverpool and Wareing’s consecration at Oscott, Weedall’s objections to his mitre on the grounds of his health, and Rome bringing pressure on Brown to accept his mitre (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/962)
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UC/P25/1/W1/65   21 August 1840
Lingard to Walker: the consecration of the new bishops, the confusion over whether Weedall has accepted the mitre, and Eastwood’s removal of his four sons from Ushaw over the controversy surrounding the Sherburne-Heatley case (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/963)
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UC/P25/1/W1/66   9 September 1840
Lingard to Walker: his new catechism, a meeting of the Catholics in Liverpool to discuss a controversy surrounding a Maynooth student, Heatley’s will, the [?Catholic] Institute tracts, and Brown’s health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/964)
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UC/P25/1/W1/67   24 September 1840
Lingard to Walker: Baines’s weakness in allowing the Jesuits to build a church in Liverpool and the likely opposition it would cause among the seculars as well as his failure to reprimand Trappes, names for the Northern District appointment, an offer to make Oscott Lingard’s residence for the remaining years of his life, criticism of Wiseman, advising on the wording of a will, the story of a Catholic Irishwoman who was beaten by her Protestant husband in Hornby (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/965)
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UC/P25/1/W1/68   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: the permission granted for the establishment of a Sisters of Charity convent in Liverpool, his joy at the rejection of Pugin’s design for the vestments, Silvertop’s anger at Pugin’s commission to build the new chapel at Ushaw, Eastwood filing chancery bills of discovery against Sherburne, Thompson and Briggs (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/966)
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UC/P25/1/W1/69   5 November 1840
Lingard to Walker: Briggs’s opposition to Walker’s plan to encourage converts and Lingard's view that the mass of converts are from the “dregs of society”, the plans of the Jesuits in Liverpool, an attack on [?Baines] by John Bowden, Eastwood’s bill of discovery, and Mostyn’s poor health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/967)
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UC/P25/1/W1/70   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: the influence of ultramontanism on the episcopacy, and the Sherburne-Heatley case (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/968)
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UC/P25/1/W1/71   11 November 1840
Lingard to Walker: an agreement for Walker to furnish a dwelling house in Scarborough, the Jesuit controversy at Liverpool, the Sherburne-Heatley affair, and his dispute with Eastwood (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/969)
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UC/P25/1/W1/71a   11 November 1840
Lingard to Walker: his dispute with Mrs Maxwell, English Reformation history, and the Jesuits explication of an inscription in the Dublin Review (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/970)
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UC/P25/1/W1/72   10 December 1840
Lingard to Walker: comments on the Jesuits explication of an inscription in the Dublin Review (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/971)
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UC/P25/1/W1/73   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: comments on the Jesuits explication of an inscription in the Dublin Review (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/972)
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UC/P25/1/W1/74   [1840]
Lingard to Walker: comments on the Jesuits explication of an inscription in the Dublin Review (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/973)
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UC/P25/1/W1/75   16 December 1840
Lingard to Walker: Brown’s new chapels in Manchester (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/974)
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UC/P25/1/W1/76   29 December 1840
Lingard to Walker: a dispute between the bishops and Ushaw College over the constitution of the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/975)
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UC/P25/1/W1/77   2 January 1841
Lingard to Walker: advice on improving his sermons, the invocation of saints in the liturgy, and urging him to ensure the northern clergy remain united and are trained to serve the northern diocese (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/976)
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UC/P25/1/W1/78   9 January 1841
Lingard to Walker: advice on improving his sermons, the poor quality of the Catholic missionaries, the need for the superiors at Ushaw to attend clergy meetings, and information on the abolition of Mass during the sixteenth century (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/977)
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UC/P25/1/W1/79   11 January 1841
Lingard to Walker: Palmer's attack on Wiseman (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/978)
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UC/P25/1/W1/80   [January 1841]
Lingard to Walker: Mr Langdale's business affairs, Palmer's attack on Wiseman and the Eucharist, critics of Walker's sermons, the Sherburne-Heatley case, and his desire to remove his bequest if control of Ushaw is passed to the bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/979)
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UC/P25/1/W1/81   9 February 1841
Lingard to Walker: Harding's opinion on the Eucharist, and the jurisdiction to a priest following the consecration of a church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/980)
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UC/P25/1/W1/82   5 March 1841
Lingard to Walker: the origins of the establishment of a court of session in 1534, and the Sherburne-Heatley case (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/981)
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UC/P25/1/W1/83   10 March 1841
Lingard to Walker: his desire to keep the clergy independent from the bishops, the plan of the Jesuits to establish a chapel in every town with a large Catholic population, the financial difficulties of the Winchester nuns, the Sherburne-Heatley case, and Trappes's proposed pamphlet against the bishops and clergy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/982)
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UC/P25/1/W1/84   1 April 1841
Lingard to Walker: Mrs Nicholson's cooking (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/983)
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UC/P25/1/W1/85   25 April 1841
Lingard to Walker: the alarm over Dr Briggs's plans for Ushaw, the Sherburne-Heatley case, and Palmer's attack on indulgences and the Virgin Mary (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/984)
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UC/P25/1/W1/86   [1841]
Lingard to Walker: criticism of the constitution of Ushaw, the situation at Lisbon, and comments on the new edition of Fletcher's prayer book (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/985)
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UC/P25/1/W1/87   3 May 1841
Lingard to Walker: Brown's plans to build a college, the dispute between Brown and Briggs, the threat posed by the Jesuits in opening a school in Liverpool, and Griffiths's dispute with Wiseman (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/986)
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UC/P25/1/W1/88   9 May 1841
Lingard to Walker: the need for a record of accounts at Ushaw, and rejecting Briggs's claim that the president's performance should be reviewed annually by the bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/987)
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UC/P25/1/W1/89   21 May 1841
Lingard to Walker: college retreats, the possible revival by the Yorkshire clergy of sprinkling the congregation with holy water, and criticism of the carrying of crosses and crucifixes by guild processions as controversial to Protestants (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/988)
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UC/P25/1/W1/90   22 May 1841
Lingard to Walker: the authority of a committee appointed by the Yorkshire clergy, Baines's controversial pastoral letter, the Immaculate Conception, and Wiseman's answer to the Puseyites (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/989)
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UC/P25/1/W1/91   [1841]
Lingard to Walker: comments on various doctrinal issues including observance of the Ten Commandments as a Jewish practice, and the divinity of Jesus Christ (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/990)
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UC/P25/1/W1/92   [1841]
Lingard to Walker: a letter by Frank Trappes to the newspapers on the conduct of bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/991)
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UC/P25/1/W1/93   28 May 1841
Lingard to Walker: criticism of Wiseman's new devotions in inciting Protestants, and Butler and [Hugh] McNeile in Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/992)
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UC/P25/1/W1/94   8 June 1841
Lingard to Walker: Palmer's tract against Wiseman, Protestant writers on the Anglo-Saxon church, Pusey's current work, and the strength of the Catholic vote at the forthcoming general election (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/993)
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UC/P25/1/W1/95   13 June 1841
Lingard to Walker: the papal condemnation of Baines and his view of certain devotions, and the exaggerated strength of the Preston Catholics (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/994)
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UC/P25/1/W1/96   20 June 1841
Lingard to Walker: the education of the Middleton's son, examination results from London University, and Trappes desire for an agreement with Brown (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/995)
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UC/P25/1/W1/97   25 June 1841
Lingard to Walker: confusion over the various shades of Puseyism, and criticism of Wiseman (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/996)
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UC/P25/1/W1/98   2 August 1841
Lingard to Walker: Bagshawe's hostility to Lingard's review of Dodd, the Sherburne-Heatley trial, and Trappes support of Baines (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/997)
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UC/P25/1/W1/99   15 August 1841
Lingard to Walker: his tract against Palmer (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/998)
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UC/P25/1/W1/100   16 - 17 August 1841
Lingard to Walker: Baines's attack on Rome (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/999)
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UC/P25/1/W1/101   23 August 1841
Lingard to Walker: the Sherburne-Heatley case, and an ecclesiastical history society (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1000)
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UC/P25/1/W1/102   9 September 1841
Lingard to Walker: the dispute between the monks and regular clergy at Liverpool, and the importance of the wine in the Eucharist (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1001)
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UC/P25/1/W1/103   15 September 1841
Lingard to Walker: the Ushaw retreat, his dispute with Wiseman, and his tract against Palmer (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1002)
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UC/P25/1/W1/104   [24 September] 1841
Lingard to Walker: the phrase “the Lord's Prayer”, Charles Butler's possible suicide, the reception in Oxford of Lingard's tract against Palmer, and the Sherburne-Heatley case (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1003)
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UC/P25/1/W1/105   1 April 1841
Lingard to Walker: comments on the chasuble (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1004)
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UC/P25/1/W1/106   [12] October 1841
Lingard to Walker: the dispute between Baines and Rome, and Irish Protestant orders (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1005)
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UC/P25/1/W1/107   27 October 1841
Lingard to Walker: Wiseman's concept of unity, Baines's poor health, and the need for regular clergy to consult the bishop in the establishment of a mission (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1006)
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UC/P25/1/W1/108   10 November 1841
Lingard to Walker: Walsh's pamphlet, and Baines's legacy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1007)
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UC/P25/1/W1/109   20 November 1841
Lingard to Walker: the conduct of the Ushaw priests, the nature of retreats, the drinking habits of Ushaw priests, and Rev Bowyer's wish for Lingard to write an impartial history of the British church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1008)
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UC/P25/1/W1/110   29 November 1841
Lingard to Walker: the Ushaw retreats, the difficulties faced by newly-ordained Ushaw priests in the wider society in contrast with Stonyhurst's priests, and Wiseman's lack of success in converting Oxford Protestants (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1009)
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UC/P25/1/W1/111   15 December 1841
Lingard to Walker: La Mennais's views on patriarchs, Wiseman's displeasure at Lingard's views on the Puseyites, and the Clifford family (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1010)
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UC/P25/1/W1/112   28 December 1841
Lingard to Walker: criticism of Palmer's views on the apostolic succession (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1011)
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UC/P25/1/W1/113   8 January 1842
Lingard to Walker: Sharples's coveting Brown's position (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1012)
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UC/P25/1/W1/114   11 January 1842
Lingard to Walker: his dislike of Frederick Lucas, and his belief that the Jesuits wish to get rid of Brown (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1013)
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UC/P25/1/W1/115   [24 January?] 1842
Lingard to Walker: Eastwood's pamphlet, Brown's improving health, the suspension of Brigham from saying Mass, Wiseman's dislike of him, a rumour that 50 Puseyites in Oxford had begged Charles Newsham to say Mass to them, Dr Youen's dispute with Hugh McNeile, and his membership of a society publishing Anglo-Saxon works (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1014)
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UC/P25/1/W1/116   27 January 1842
Lingard to Walker: his opinion of G. Gibson becoming a bishop, and rumours of Acton and Wiseman's cardinalate (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1015)
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UC/P25/1/W1/117   31 January 1842
Lingard to Walker: Eastwood's dispute with Sherburne, Baines's belief that attempts are being made to subvert Prior Park, and Youens's triumph over McNeile (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1016)
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UC/P25/1/W1/118   2 - 3 February 1842
Lingard to Walker: the Pope's historical superintendence over Gaul and Britain, and his dislike of Lenten pastorals (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1017)
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UC/P25/1/W1/119   3 February 1842
Lingard to Walker: Wright's praise for the use by Soames of Anglo-Saxon homilies in his Bampton lectures, and general comments on a work of Anglo-Saxon history, seeking information on the lost church of Perranzabolue, Brown's health, Briggs's memorial on Edge Hill and its harmful consequences (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1018)
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UC/P25/1/W1/120   3 February 1842
Lingard to Walker: information on whether the two brothers Walker refers to are priests (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1019)
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UC/P25/1/W1/121   1 - 2 March 1842
Lingard to Walker: criticism of a book on British saints written by an Anglican clergyman, Eastwood's publication of their correspondence, and Eastwood's views on the holy water in baptism (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1020)
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UC/P25/1/W1/122   3 April 1842
Lingard to Walker: Walker's brother's appearance as a juror in the Sherburne-Eastwood trial, the settlement of the Scots in Ireland during the Anglo-Saxon period, views on the sacraments, general comments on Anglo-Saxon history, Dr Fletcher, requesting Walker's assistance as reviewer, Sherburne-Eastwood trial, his dislike of the Tablet, Jernigham's pamphlet to the Vicars Apostolic on papal decrees on mixed marriages, and the Quarme-Sherburne trial (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1021)
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UC/P25/1/W1/123   6 April 1842
Lingard to Walker: the death of Mr Rayment, the condemnation of Baines by Propaganda, Platt's difficulties with the accounts, Daniel O'Connell and the repeal issue, Tegg's plans to shorten copyright, his objections to the bishops' rule on marriage, and his poor health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1022)
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UC/P25/1/W1/124   10 April 1842
Lingard to Walker: Briggs's inability to refute the financial claims, criticism of a tract on the British Church, Sherburne-Eastwood trial (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1023)
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UC/P25/1/W1/125   20 - 23 April 1842
Lingard to Walker: Anglo-Saxon simony, Platt's appointment as Vicar-General, the new Gothic church at York and urging Walker not to adopt Pugin's whims, and the Eastwood-Sherburne trial (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1024)
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UC/P25/1/W1/126   6 - 7 May 1842
Lingard to Walker: criticism of a translation of Gildas, general comments on church decoration, Baines's opposition to Cadolini, and the Sherburne-Eastwood case (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1025)
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UC/P25/1/W1/127   [?15 May] 1842
Lingard to Walker: comments on the Gildas translation, the use of curtains in churches, rood lofts, preaching, the Sherburne-Eastwood case, and Youens's plan for parish priests to raise money to support the bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1026)
This letter cannot be located, 14 July 2014
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UC/P25/1/W1/128   24 May 1842
Lingard to Walker: a case involving an unmarried couple (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1027)
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UC/P25/1/W1/129   11 June 1842
Lingard to Walker: the Ushaw College title deed, a new society for Anglo-Saxon homilies, Eastwood's attack on the secular clergy, and the increase in burglaries of priests' houses (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1028)
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UC/P25/1/W1/130   30 June 1842
Lingard to Walker: the Douai funds, his dislike of long sermons, treatment of Puseyites, Wiseman's view of the number of regulars allowed in religious houses, and views of a Protestant lady on Puseyism in London and Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1029)
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UC/P25/1/W1/131   16 July 1842
Lingard to Walker: advice on a sermon to influence Protestants (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1030)
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UC/P25/1/W1/132   16 July 1842
Lingard to Walker: criticism of Wiseman's editorship of the Dublin Review, and Richardson of Derby as a possible replacement (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1031)
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UC/P25/1/W1/133   22 July 1842
Lingard to Walker: the ownership of Ushaw College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1032)
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UC/P25/1/W1/134   10 August 1842
Lingard to Walker: Marsh's treatment of Trappes and his alleged suspension, his plan to leave Ushaw in trust for the secular clergy of the three districts, Lord Shrewsbury's new newspaper, his distaste for news of church openings, and Latin defensions (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1033)
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UC/P25/1/W1/135   19 August 1842
Lingard to Walker: plan for the ownership of the college, the Marsh-Trappes dispute, and Trappes's appearance at a trial in Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1034)
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UC/P25/1/W1/136   22 August 1842
Lingard to Walker: criticism of large churches, and urging him to preach short sermons (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1035)
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UC/P25/1/W1/137   9 - 10 September 1842
Lingard to Walker: Eastwood's pamphlet against Brown, and refuting Soames's account of proceedings in England following the Council of Nice on the worship of images (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1036)
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UC/P25/1/W1/138   12 September 1842
Lingard to Walker: remarking on the Bampton lectures, and Walker's lack of response on his plan for the ownership of Ushaw College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1037)
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UC/P25/1/W1/139   14 September 1842
Lingard to Walker: the ownership of the college, and financial provision for bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1038)
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UC/P25/1/W1/140   13 October 1842
Lingard to Walker: seeking his impressions of Loughborough, his distrust of retreats, and the suspension of his plans for the ownership of the college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1039)
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UC/P25/1/W1/141   25 October 1842
Lingard to Walker: Wiseman's criticism's of his work on St Thomas, his lack of investment in Oscott College, and Pope Leo's medal (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1040)
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UC/P25/1/W1/142   12 November 1842
Lingard to Walker: Lancashire clergy regulations, his dislike of his Anglo-Saxon work, Wiseman's unpopularity in the Central District, and Lady Stourton's belief in the conversion of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1041)
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UC/P25/1/W1/143   22 November 1842
Lingard to Walker: Eastwood's petition to the pope against Brown and Sherburne, and the Catholic press and its role in dissuading Tractarians from converting (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1042)
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UC/P25/1/W1/144   29 November 1842
Lingard to Walker: withdrawing his subscription from the English Historical Society, and Blundell's bequest to the London mission (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1043)
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UC/P25/1/W1/145   8 December 1842
Lingard to Walker: his desire not to live with Fletcher, and Wiseman's view of purgatory (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1044)
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UC/P25/1/W1/146   18 December 1842
Lingard to Walker: his desire to avoid conflict with Wiseman in order to discourage anti-Catholicism, and the notion of the rosary (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1045)
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UC/P25/1/W1/147   4 September 1842
Lingard to Walker: Mr Segar, recommending Collier for a good ecclesiastical history book (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1327)
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UC/P25/1/W1/148   30 November 1842
Lingard to Walker: the meaning of consecration in the Anglo-Saxon period, and the threat to papal authority in Italy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1328)
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UC/P25/1/W1/149   11 December 1842
Lingard to Walker: Platt's poor teaching capabilities, the teaching of devotions and prayer books in the Anglo-Saxon period, an attack on him (Lingard) following his remarks on the Litany of Loreto and Wiseman's attempts to block the publication of Lingard's catechism, and prayers and devotions in Anglo-Saxon times (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1329)
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UC/P25/1/W1/150   30 December 1842
Lingard to Walker: advice on the building of churches, his dispute with Wiseman, Platt's disagreement with Tate, anti-Catholic attacks on Sherburne, and comments on his (Lingard's) Anglo-Saxon work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1330)
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UC/P25/1/W1/151   6 January 1843
Lingard to Walker: comments on his Anglo-Saxon work, and the publication of a private letter by Sherburne to the editor of [?the Tablet] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1331)
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UC/P25/1/W1/152   6 January 1843
Lingard to Walker: the late Thompson's accounts, the Pope's dispute with Baines, advising Brown on his dealings with the Pope, and the publication of Eastwood's controversial letters in the Catholic Standard (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1332)
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UC/P25/1/W1/153   5 February 1843
Lingard to Walker: detailed comments on [?Walker's] Latin work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1333)
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UC/P25/1/W1/154   7 February 1843
Lingard to Walker: advising Walker on his decision to join a brotherhood, and seeking information on Pope Leo XII's plans to make him a cardinal (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1334)
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UC/P25/1/W1/155   10 February [?1843]
Lingard to Walker: plans to publish a work on prayers, and advice on Anglo-Saxon history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1335)
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UC/P25/1/W1/156   18 February 1843
Lingard to Walker: the use of torcs by the Celts (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1336)
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UC/P25/1/W1/157   [?1842]
Lingard to Walker: commenting on Soames's work, and Sherburne's position as chairman of the Preston conference and his dispute with Eastwood (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1337)
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UC/P25/1/W1/158   March 1843
Lingard to Walker: Sherburne-Eastwood trial, Brown's favourable opinion of the new secretary of Propaganda, and the Irish in Liverpool and their petition against Baines
Enclosure: Brown to Lingard: the Sherburne-Eastwood trial (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1338 & 1046)
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UC/P25/1/W1/159   10 April 1843
Lingard to Walker: Aidan's birth place, the jurisdiction of Norwegian bishops in the Isle of Man, his answer to Wiseman in the Catholic Standard on the Litany of Loreto, the desire for conversion among the Tractarians in spite of their disagreements over Catholic practices, and the dangers of Catholic conferences (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1339)
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UC/P25/1/W1/160   8 February 1843
Lingard to Walker: currency in the Anglo-Saxon period (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1340)
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UC/P25/1/W1/161   February 1843
Lingard to Walker: the devotion of the Passion of Christ, and plans to translate old prayers (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1341)
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UC/P25/1/W1/162   27 March 1843
Lingard to Walker: the need for Trappes to submit to the bishop, advice to Rock on a catechism, and comments on Wordsworth's appearance and personality (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1342)
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UC/P25/1/W1/163   20 April 1843
Lingard to Walker: Quarme's involvement in the Sherburne-Eastwood trial (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1343)
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UC/P25/1/W1/164   12 May 1843
Lingard to Walker: his meeting with Bishop Kinsella on the role of the Irish bishops and their power over regular clergy as well as the Pope's condemnation of an education scheme in Ireland
Enclosure: The Latin hymn Dies Irae (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1344 & 1047)
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UC/P25/1/W1/165   3 June 1843
Lingard to Walker: articles in the Dublin Review, and the permission granted to the Jesuits to build churches (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1345)
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UC/P25/1/W1/166   9 June 1843
Lingard to Walker: Wiseman's unpopularity among bishops, his lack of interest in the factory question, and Mrs Thelwall (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1346)
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UC/P25/1/W1/167   17 June 1843
Lingard to Walker: the withholding of the sacraments from Freemasons (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1347)
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UC/P25/1/W1/168   8 July 1843
Lingard to Walker: commenting on Dollinger, the reception of Sharples in Rome, the increase in Puseyite professors at Oxford, and his desire to reduce the Breviary to appeal to Protestants (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1348)
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UC/P25/1/W1/169   29 July 1843
Lingard to Walker: the new edition of his Anglo-Saxon history, and the apostolical church in Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1349)
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UC/P25/1/W1/170   17 August 1843
Lingard to Walker: the authenticity of quotes used by Wiseman, the teaching of Ultramontanism at Oscott, and Trappes's submission (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1350)
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UC/P25/1/W1/171   19 August 1843
Lingard to Walker: his dislike of the Tablet, the question of Shakespeare's religious beliefs, the possibility of Baines's college becoming a pontifical college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1351)
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UC/P25/1/W1/172   21 August 1843
Lingard to Walker: Sharples appointment as Brown's coadjutor (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1352)
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UC/P25/1/W1/173   8 September 1843
Lingard to Walker: comments on transubstantiation and its Puseyite interpretation, and the increase in Puseyism at Cambridge and the Queen's favourable attitude towards it (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1354)
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UC/P25/1/W1/174   24 September 1843
Lingard to Walker: Eastwood's attack on Brown over purgatory, and the impact of St Edward's on Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1355)
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UC/P25/1/W1/175   27 September 1843
Lingard to Walker: the dispute over the appointment of Sharples as Brown's coadjutor (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1356)
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UC/P25/1/W1/176   8 October 1843
Lingard to Walker: Chadwick's homily (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1357)
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UC/P25/1/W1/177   13 October 1843
Lingard to Walker: the impending appointment of Baines's successor and urging Walker to keep this news secret otherwise the Jesuits would defeat the plan (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1358)
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UC/P25/1/W1/178   15 October 1843
Lingard to Walker: subscriptions towards the new [?Ushaw] church, and the departure of a Puseyite from Oscott (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1359)
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UC/P25/1/W1/179   27 October 1843
Lingard to Walker: the choice of a secular or regular as bishop (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1360)
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UC/P25/1/W1/180   16 November 1843
Lingard to Walker: the removal of the Puseyites from Oscott, and his dislike of the exhibitionism at the opening of churches (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1361)
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UC/P25/1/W1/181   [16 July 1842]
Lingard to Walker: the possibility of a review of his book, and Richardson's desire to enter into a partnership with Dolman (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1362)
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UC/P25/1/W1/182   29 November 1843
Lingard to Walker: Baines refusal to attend a conference of bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1363)
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UC/P25/1/W1/183   21 December 1843
Lingard to Walker: advice on the new church at Ushaw and his preference for Grecian and Roman churches (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1364)
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UC/P25/1/W1/184   22 December 1843
Walker to Lingard: commenting on a petition against Puseyism (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1563a)
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UC/P25/1/W1/185   25 December 1843
Lingard to Walker: his anger at the notion of a plenary indulgence because of its likely reception by Protestants (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1365)
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UC/P25/1/W1/186   31 December 1843
Lingard to Walker: the appointment of Riddell as coadjutor, and the purchase by Sharples of Eton House near Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1366)
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UC/P25/1/W1/187   13 April 1844
Lingard to Walker: commenting on changes made to his Anglo-Saxon history, Brown's rejection of Lingard as the new president of Ushaw College, and the opinion of the canons of the cathedral at Malta in their rejection of Sharples as their bishop (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1367)
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UC/P25/1/W1/188   17 April 1844
Lingard to Walker: the laying of the foundation stone at St Cuthbert's Chapel at Ushaw College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1368)
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UC/P25/1/W1/189   8 August [?1844]
Lingard to Walker: commenting on Walker's account of Wiseman (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1369)
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UC/P25/1/W1/190   3 January 1845
Lingard to Walker: his surprise at Lord Brougham's praise of his History of England, the new edition of his Anglo-Saxon history, the alleged superiority of Oscott and the Central District clergy, and comments on mesmerism (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1370)
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UC/P25/1/W1/191   10 January 1845
Lingard to Walker: Gentili's retreat, mesmerism, suggesting writing articles for Dolman's Magazine, the agitation in Ireland over religious trusts, and Bishop Philpotts and the Puseyites (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1371)
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UC/P25/1/W1/192   18 January 1845
Lingard to Walker: suggesting writing articles for Dolman's Magazine, the belief that the Cambridge dons are all Puseyites, and his distrust of O'Connell (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1372)
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UC/P25/1/W1/193   25 January 1845
Lingard to Walker: the Pope's letter to Cantwell, and the news that O'Connell is to go to Rome (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1373)
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UC/P25/1/W1/194   29 January 1845
Lingard to Walker: comments on his Anglo-Saxon history, and Ward's victory against the suppression of his works at Oxford (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1374)
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UC/P25/1/W1/195   2 February 1845
Lingard to Walker: the secretary of the Catholic Institute (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1375)
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UC/P25/1/W1/196   5 February 1845
Lingard to Walker: Tierney's review of the new edition of Lingard's Anglo-Saxon history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1376)
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UC/P25/1/W1/197   11 February 1845
Lingard to Walker: the poor financial state of the Catholic Institute, the need for confessionals in new churches, and Rutter's money (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1368a)
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UC/P25/1/W1/198   25 February 1845
Lingard to Walker: the regeneration of the Catholic Institute, the destruction of his correspondence, and his opinion of the Passionists (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1369a)
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UC/P25/1/W1/199   11 March 1845
Lingard to Walker: a review of the new edition of his Anglo-Saxon history in Churton's Literary Register, the expulsion of Walmsley from Stonyhurst, and a rumour that Lucas is to give up the editorship of the Tablet (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1370a)
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UC/P25/1/W1/200   14 March 1845
Lingard to Walker: the death of Fletcher, and the power over conferring theological degrees to colleges (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1371a)
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UC/P25/1/W1/201   25 March 1845
Lingard to Walker: plans for Good Friday (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1372a)
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UC/P25/1/W1/202   4 April 1845
Lingard to Walker: the prospect of a debate on mixed marriages, and the Puseyites at Oscott (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1373a)
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UC/P25/1/W1/203   12 April 1845
Lingard to Walker: the relationship between the English Catholics and Rome, his dislike of the Catholic Institute (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1374a)
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UC/P25/1/W1/204   27 April 1845
Lingard to Walker: the difficulty of accessing archives [?in Rome], the decision at the Synod in London to adopt Lingard's catechism, the ordinance survey of Ireland, and the Round Towers (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1375a)
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UC/P25/1/W1/205   1 May 1845
Lingard to Walker: the resolutions on mixed marriages at the London Synod (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1376a)
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UC/P25/1/W1/206   5 May 1845
Lingard to Walker: advising him on whether to accept the secretaryship [of the Catholic Institute], the heads of Catholic martyrs (Lockwood and Catterick) discovered at Sir Edward Vavasour's church in Hazlewood, enclosing drawings of a tower on Devenish Island in Lough Erne and the internal construction of the Tower of Rattoo in Kerry, and his dislike of Pugin's roodlofts (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1051)
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UC/P25/1/W1/207   May 1845
Lingard to Walker: the martyrs' skulls, and the question of marriages in the Catholic Church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1051b)
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UC/P25/1/W1/208   20 May 1845
Lingard to Walker: commenting on English rood screens and lofts, and Walker's plan to accept the secretaryship of the Catholic Institute (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1052)
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UC/P25/1/W1/209   20 May 1845
Lingard to Walker: Walker's plan to accept the secretaryship of the Catholic Institute, and the review of his work in the Church and State (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1053)
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UC/P25/1/W1/210   24 May 1845
Lingard to Walker: an article on the life of the Rev Mr Richmond (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1054)
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UC/P25/1/W1/211   21 May 1845
Lingard to Walker: an article on the life of the Rev Mr Richmond, the difficulties faced by the clergy in the Central District, and news of Bishop Wilson (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1055)
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UC/P25/1/W1/212   10 June 1845
Lingard to Walker: the popularity of Catholicism in Manchester, a dispute between Hearne and Brown, and Taylor failing to leave a legacy to Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1056)
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UC/P25/1/W1/213   18 June 1845
Lingard to Walker: commenting on Bede's Sacerdotes idiotae, and the desire in Parliament for the abolition of religious tests and declarations against popery (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1057)
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UC/P25/1/W1/214   24 June 1845
Lingard to Walker: the painting of statues, the need for Brown to import Irish priests, and Mr Tool of Weldbank's acceptance of the Catholic Institute secretaryship (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1058)
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UC/P25/1/W1/215   3 July 1845
Lingard to Walker: his opinion on the Maynooth question and the training of priests in Ireland, the adoption of his catechism at Stonyhurst, and George Errington's workload (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1059)
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UC/P25/1/W1/216   [?11 July] 1845
Lingard to Walker: commenting on the death of Saul, the rite of marriage in Ireland, the refusal of the Lancashire clergy to subsidise the Catholic Institute, praising Wiseman's article on religion in Spain in the Dublin Review, and the religious controversy caused by J.H. D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1060)
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UC/P25/1/W1/217   16 July 1845
Lingard to Walker: the printing of his new edition of his Anglo-Saxon history, a planned conversion to Catholicism [possibly John Henry Newman], and his belief that the articles in the Dublin Review are written by converts (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1061)
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UC/P25/1/W1/218   18 July 1845
Lingard to Walker: commenting on the tower of Hornby Church and comparisons with Irish towers (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1062)
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UC/P25/1/W1/219   23 July 1845
Lingard to Walker: the commercial failure of Thorpe's translation of Lappenberg, Eastwood's involvement in an impending trial, and dining with Platt (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1063)
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UC/P25/1/W1/220   31 July 1845
Lingard to Walker: commenting on a text by Walker on shooting stars, criticising Wiseman's weight, and his belief that Latin defensions should be abolished (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1064)
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UC/P25/1/W1/221   30 August 1845
Lingard to Walker: criticism of Gentili's retreats, rumours of Newman's plan to join the Jesuits, and praising Griffiths (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1065)
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UC/P25/1/W1/222   9 September 1845
Lingard to Walker: Griffiths's status missionis and its use of statistics in ignoring those who leave the Church, and Ward's letter in defence of his conversion to Catholicism and inconsistency in his writings (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1066)
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UC/P25/1/W1/223   18 September 184[?5]
Lingard to Walker: the impact of Newman's expected conversion on the Puseyites, and his current writing project in which he attacks Lappenberg (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1067)
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UC/P25/1/W1/224   27 September 1845
Lingard to Walker: his health, future employment for the converts, and Brown's hesitancy in using Irish priests (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1068)
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UC/P25/1/W1/225   30 September [1845]
Lingard to Walker: Youens's previous conduct against Peter [?] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1069)
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UC/P25/1/W1/226   16 October 1845
Lingard to Walker: commenting on a new newspaper, the Patrician, Newman's justification for his conversion, and the historic ownership of the Hexham churches by St Aelfred's family (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1070)
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UC/P25/1/W1/227   21 October 1845
Lingard to Walker: his belief that the religious orders and the new Italianate devotions do not belong in England, the opening of a new school in Derbyshire by the Jesuits designed to “injure” Oscott, criticism of Berkeley and his involvement in the Blundell trial, criticism of the fashion to build large churches in England, and Dolman's plans to reprint Lingard's catechism (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1071)
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UC/P25/1/W1/228   [October 1845]
Lingard to Walker: accusations of prejudice in preference for the choice of English rather than Irish priests in Manchester (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1072)
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UC/P25/1/W1/229   7 November 1845
Lingard to Walker: the payment of tithes in the Anglo-Saxon period (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1073)
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UC/P25/1/W1/230   14 November 1845
Lingard to Walker: his distrust of excessive Marian devotions, and Brown driving Hearne out of Manchester (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1074)
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UC/P25/1/W1/231   28 November 1845
Lingard to Walker: the possibility of ladies following their converted parsons (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1075)
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UC/P25/1/W1/232   27 November 1845
Lingard to Walker: criticism of retreats given by Italian priests, a dispute over the administration of Catholic funds and the control of the Ushaw funds by the president, and the possibility of Ushaw becoming a pontifical college (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1076)
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UC/P25/1/W1/233   1 December 1845
Lingard to Walker: the transfer of the funds from Douai to Ushaw, and his preference for retreats delivered by Englishmen (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1077)
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UC/P25/1/W1/234   28 November 1845
Enclosure in 1077: Flanagan to Lingard on the Catholic converts (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1078)
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UC/P25/1/W1/235   2 December [1845]
Lingard to Walker: cancellation of the publication of his new work, and his dispute with Baines and Gentili over a Latin inscription at Prior Park (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1079)
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UC/P25/1/W1/236   8 December 1845
Lingard to Walker: the Ushaw funds, and Hearne's dispute with Brown over the possession of his church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1080)
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UC/P25/1/W1/237   17 December 1845
Lingard to Walker: the possibility of Ushaw becoming a pontifical college, and believing that the Catholic converts will know how to influence Protestant minds (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1081)
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UC/P25/1/W1/238   19 December 1845
Lingard to Walker: lack of news on further converts, the jurisdiction of the Pope if Ushaw was to be made a pontifical college, and his preference for Englishmen delivering retreats (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1081b)
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UC/P25/1/W1/239   23 December 1845
Lingard to Walker: the death of Kinsella, and his memories of the compilation of Haydock's bible at Crook Hall (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1082)
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UC/P25/1/W1/240   26 December 1845
Lingard to Walker: suggesting that Walker should condemn Sharples in a letter to Wiseman, and his belief that the conversions are at an end (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1083)
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UC/P25/1/W1/241   [1845]
Lingard to Walker: criticism of Keon's role as editor [?of the Dublin Review], plans for the bishops to take control of the Ushaw funds, and Stowell's anti-popery lectures in Blackburn (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1084)
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UC/P25/1/W1/242   2 January 1846
Lingard to Walker: the plan for converts to write articles for the Dublin Review (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1183)
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UC/P25/1/W1/243   7 January 1846
Lingard to Walker: criticism in Dolman's Magazine of Wiseman's French prayer for the conversion of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1184)
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UC/P25/1/W1/244   16 January 1846
Lingard to Walker: commenting on Pusey, the plan for making Ushaw a purely theological college, and his belief that the Gentili's sermons at Durham would have attracted members of the university (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1185)
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UC/P25/1/W1/245   22 January 1846
Lingard to Walker: Briggs accompanying Newman, distribution of books in Lancashire to encourage converts, and Lord Castlereigh's involvement in [?the Douai funds] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1186)
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UC/P25/1/W1/246   26 January 1846
Lingard to Walker: the Brigham controversy and his residence in Dodding Green (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1187)
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UC/P25/1/W1/247   30 January 1846
Lingard to Walker: the Brigham controversy, Newman's opinion that Lingard's Anglo-Saxon history was not read at Oxford, his criticism of Gentili in a letter to Brown (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1188)
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UC/P25/1/W1/248   4 February 1846
Lingard to Walker: Patten's declaration in favour of Sir Robert Peel, Pusey's sermon at Oxford, the condemnation of his (Lingard's) work by Lord Campbell in the Morning Chronicle (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1189)
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UC/P25/1/W1/249   [February 1846]
Lingard to Walker: his holiday in Dublin (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1190)
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UC/P25/1/W1/250   11 February 1846
Lingard to Walker: Propaganda College, and composing articles under an alias for the Dublin Review (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1191)
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UC/P25/1/W1/251   13 February 1846
Lingard to Walker: his answer to Sibthorpe on Anglo-Saxon history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1192)
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UC/P25/1/W1/252   10 February 1846
Enclosure to 1192: R. Boyle to Lingard concerning Sibthorpe's comments on Lingard's Anglo-Saxon history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1193)
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UC/P25/1/W1/253   18 February 1846
Lingard to Walker: his excuse for only concentrating on historical facts for his Anglo-Saxon history, and commenting on Wiseman's list of conversions (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1194)
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UC/P25/1/W1/254   16 February 1846
Enclosure to 1194: Charles Dolman to Lingard concerning Lingard's wish to retain anonymity in writing articles for the Dolman's Magazine, and urging him to write a new edition of his work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1195)
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UC/P25/1/W1/255   24 February 1846
Lingard to Walker: praising Dolman, and criticism of Brown's plan to forbid the saying of Mass unless three clerks are present, and the control of funds by the bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1196)
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UC/P25/1/W1/256   23 February 1846
Enclosure to 1196: Boyle to Lingard concerning Sibthorpe's comments on Lingard's Anglo-Saxon history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1197)
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UC/P25/1/W1/257   3 March 1846
Lingard to Walker: Brown's denial of the plan to remove funds from Ushaw, an argument between Sharples and Newsham, the resignation of Beste as editor of Dolman's Magazine, Gentili's retreat for the Scourton nuns, regulations at Newcastle to separate the sexes in church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1198)
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UC/P25/1/W1/258   10 March 1846
Lingard to Walker: information on the Clifford family (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1199)
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UC/P25/1/W1/259   11 March 1846
Lingard to Walker: advice on the architecture for the St Cuthbert's Chapel (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1200)
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UC/P25/1/W1/260   [?16] March 1846
Lingard to Walker: seeking information on Steinmetz, Newsham's prejudice towards Brown, and Brown's plan for the removal of funds from Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1201)
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UC/P25/1/W1/261   17 March 1846
Lingard to Walker: identifying Trappes as a possible author of a pamphlet. the new edition of his work, comments on altars and blessing of the water (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1202)
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UC/P25/1/W1/262   30 March 1846
Lingard to Walker: condemnation of Puseyites at Whitby, criticism of Pugin, delay in the bishops' meeting at Durham on the question of Ushaw funds (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1203)
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UC/P25/1/W1/263   13 April 1846
Lingard to Walker: the story of the conversion of a curate at Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1204)
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UC/P25/1/W1/264   14 April 1846
Lingard to Walker: [Hugh] McNeile's role in fomenting sectarianism in Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1205)
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UC/P25/1/W1/265   20 April 1846
Lingard to Walker: answering Brougham's points on Anglo-Saxon history, criticism of the articles in the Dublin Review, Spencer Hall's plan to lecture on mesmerism at Lancaster (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1206)
 
UC/P25/1/W1/266   [April 1846]
Enclosure to 1206: Letter from A. Welby Pugin to [?Lingard] concerning his misery on hearing of his love interest (May's) decision to join a convent (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1207)
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UC/P25/1/W1/267   29 April 1846
Lingard to Walker: Wiseman's illness, and his wish to get rid of Gentili and the Italians (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1208)
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UC/P25/1/W1/268   28 April 1846
Enclosure to 1208: William Riddell to Lingard concerning an enquiry on Bede, Ullathorne's appointment as bishop for the Western District (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1209)
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UC/P25/1/W1/269   14 May 1846
Lingard to Walker: Brown's offence at Newsham's report that he intends to remove money from Ushaw, work on his new edition, the conversion in Germany of 100 Luthern families to Catholicism (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1210)
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UC/P25/1/W1/270   21 May 1846
Lingard to Walker: the bishops and their attempts to invoke the decrees from the Council of Trent to secure funds, division of the sexes in certain churches, Grant's request for Lingard to present a copy to the library of the English College in Rome (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1211)
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UC/P25/1/W1/271   25 May 1846
Lingard to Walker: the unfavourable view in Rome of the conduct of the English clergy, and Gentili informing the bishops of “abominations” committed in Newcastle (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1212)
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UC/P25/1/W1/272   15 July 1846
Lingard to Walker: charges by the Jesuits of Gallicanism made against Tierney, a letter from Riddell and the northern bishops seeking to change the settlement of Ushaw and transfer ownership to the trustees (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1213)
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UC/P25/1/W1/273   3 August 1846
Lingard to Walker: an “exhibition” in Liverpool in which McNeile was not given the opportunity to attack the Catholics (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1214)
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UC/P25/1/W1/274   11 August 1846
Lingard to Walker: Gentili's influence on women joining convents, Lord Stourton's stroke, Newsham's plan for the joint tenancy of Ushaw, Riddell ending the separation of the sexes at a church in Newcastle, Lord Clifford's likely appointment as cardinal, and Tate's wish for Lingard's shield of arms to be placed in the new church at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1215)
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UC/P25/1/W1/275   20 August 1846
Lingard to Walker: on the death of Griffiths and the bitter faction against him in Rome (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1216)
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UC/P25/1/W1/276   24 August 1846
Lingard to Walker: delay in publication of his new edition, the increase in interest in Lingard from the Jesuits at Stonyhurst, and the declining influence of the Jesuits in Rome (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1217)
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UC/P25/1/W1/277   7 September 1846
Lingard to Walker: Anglo-Saxon history, and the visit of Jesuits to his house (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1218)
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UC/P25/1/W1/278   [?28 September 1846]
Lingard to Walker: a dispute between Brown and a schoolmaster in Lancashire, Brown's dislike of Irish priests, and a poor review [?in Dolman's Magazine] of d'Aubigne's new work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1219)
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UC/P25/1/W1/279   28 September 1846
Lingard to Walker: the appointment of a Benedictine successor to Baggs and it's likely effect on Prior Park, and his belief that Rome will not condemn the “infidel colleges” (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1220)
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UC/P25/1/W1/280   6 October 1846
Lingard to Walker: the printing of his new edition, his encounter with the Maxwells, the difficulties faced by Keon in writing a history of the Jesuits, and Brown paying for two Turks to be brought up as Catholics in Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1221)
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UC/P25/1/W1/281   29 October 1846
Lingard to Walker: commenting on the accuracy of accounts of Cromwell in Ireland (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1222)
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UC/P25/1/W1/282   22 November 1846
Lingard to Walker: commenting on the accuracy of accounts of Cromwell in Ireland (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1223)
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UC/P25/1/W1/283   24 November 1846
Lingard to Walker: surveying the history of education since the Anglo-Saxon period and contrasting it with the current lack of provision made for Catholic education (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1224)
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UC/P25/1/W1/284   30 November 1846
Lingard to Walker: his memories of Catholic education at the end of the eighteenth century (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1225)
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UC/P25/1/W1/285   7 December 1846
Lingard to Walker: the death of Lord Stourton, and Acton's role in the negotiations with Count Rossi over the Jesuits in France (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1226)
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UC/P25/1/W1/286   14 December 1846
Lingard to Walker: advice on the building of a chapel (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1227)
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UC/P25/1/W1/287   22 December 1846
Lingard to Walker: Strickland's publication of a passage on Anne Boleyn, and advice on the building of a chapel (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1228)
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UC/P25/1/W1/288   2 January 1847
Lingard to Walker: advice on the building of a chapel, the prosperity of St Edwards, and advising Brown to build a school in Manchester before the Jesuits do (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1229)
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UC/P25/1/W1/289   11 January 1847
Lingard to Walker: advising him on building a Norman church for the inhabitants of Scarborough, Robert Gillow as the original architect of St Edward's, criticism of the Dublin Review (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1230)
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UC/P25/1/W1/290   23 January 1847
Lingard to Walker: his opinions on fasting, and Wiseman's letter asking him to draw up an office for the English Martyrs (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1231)
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UC/P25/1/W1/291   29 January 1847
Lingard to Walker: commenting on designs for Walker's new church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1232)
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UC/P25/1/W1/292   16 February [?1847]
Lingard to Walker: Tate's wish for Lingard to offer a painted window to St Cuthbert's Chapel (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1233)
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UC/P25/1/W1/293   1 March 1847
Lingard to Walker: the historical reasons for eating fish on days of abstinence, his health, and the death of Sir Edward Vavasour (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1234)
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UC/P25/1/W1/294   23 March 1847
Lingard to Walker: the bill on Catholic charities, Newman's decision to become an Oratorian, and giving advice to Tate on the Anglo-Saxon window in St Cuthbert's Chapel (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1235)
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UC/P25/1/W1/295   26 March 1847
Lingard to Walker: arrangements for meeting (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1236)
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UC/P25/1/W1/296   1 April 1847
Lingard to Walker: seeking the reform of the office of priest (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1237)
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UC/P25/1/W1/297   15 April 1847
Lingard to Walker: a pamphlet by Lord Brougham (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1238)
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UC/P25/1/W1/298   25 April 1847
Lingard to Walker: consternation caused by the preaching of sermons on the heart of Mary at St Wilfrid's in Preston, his anger at Lord John Russell's Education Bill, and the Anglo-Saxon window in St Cuthbert's Chapel (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1239)
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UC/P25/1/W1/299   1 May 1847
Lingard to Walker: his meeting with Mr Silvertop and news of a controversy between the Jesuits and the Bishop of Calcutta, the new chapel at Auckland, and the death of Mr Parker in Liverpool caused by typhus (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1240)
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UC/P25/1/W1/300   23 May 1847
Lingard to Walker: Brougham's unpublished work “Political Philosophy”, Macaulay's attack on Lingard's writings, and Mass obligations (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1241)
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UC/P25/1/W1/301   25 May 1847
Lingard to Walker: Miss Stokes, Walker's role as president of a horticultural society, and the stringent resolutions by the bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1242)
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UC/P25/1/W1/302   11 June 1847
Lingard to Walker: his visit to two Irish women at Kirby Lonsdale, Pugin's view of Italian architecture, news of St Cuthbert's Chapel, and Lucas's attack on Langdale (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1243)
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UC/P25/1/W1/303   2 July 1847
Lingard to Walker: news of the Maxwells, Lucas's plans to oppose the Catholic Institute, and Flanagan's new work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1244)
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UC/P25/1/W1/304   3 July 1847
Lingard to Walker: advising him to reject Briggs's proposal to move to Leeds (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1245)
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UC/P25/1/W1/305   9 July 1847
Lingard to Walker: advising him to reject Briggs's proposal to move to Leeds (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1246)
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UC/P25/1/W1/306   [16 July 1847]
Lingard to Walker: Sir E.M. Vavasour declared a lunatic, and commenting on the congregation decree (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1246a)
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UC/P25/1/W1/307   31 July 1847
Lingard to Walker: his health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1247)
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UC/P25/1/W1/308   4 August 1847
Lingard to Walker: Walker's health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1248)
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UC/P25/1/W1/309   14 August 1847
Mary Croft to [Walker?]: Lingard's health and Griffiths's death (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1248a)
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UC/P25/1/W1/310   30 August 1847
Lingard to Walker: the possible increase in the number of bishops and their plan to control the finances of the regular clergy, Wiseman's wish for a British government agent in Rome and the attitude of The Times towards it (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1249)
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UC/P25/1/W1/311   12 September 1847
Lingard to Walker: his health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1250)
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UC/P25/1/W1/312   16 September 1847
Lingard to Walker: Griffiths's successor, and Brown's dispute with Trappes (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1251)
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UC/P25/1/W1/313   26 September 1847
Lingard to Walker: Ralph Platt's appointment at Stella, criticism of Wiseman's pastoral letter and his (Wiseman's) interference in the affairs of St Edmunds, and commenting on the practice of receiving the chalice (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1252)
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UC/P25/1/W1/314   30 September 1847
Lingard to Walker: Wiseman's expectation that the London clergy wear a Roman collar, and a potential controversy over the “Prayer of Quiet” (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1253)
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UC/P25/1/W1/315   5 October 1847
Lingard to Walker: criticism of the need to wear a Roman collar (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1254)
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UC/P25/1/W1/316   15 October 1847
Lingard to Walker: reports of Wiseman's appointment as Archbishop of Westminster, division of the districts, the large number of Catholic meetings in London, and an Italian missionary's view of the Irish priests hatred of the English (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1255)
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UC/P25/1/W1/317   20 October 1847
Lingard to Walker: Lingard and Brown's criticism of the archbishopric of Westminster as “ridiculous” because of it's association with Henry VIII, and recommending Herepaths perservative to fight cholera (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1256)
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UC/P25/1/W1/318   25 October 1847
Lingard to Walker: his belief that Wiseman was aware that he was to be appointed Bishop of Birmingham (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1257)
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UC/P25/1/W1/319   30 October 1847
Lingard to Walker: a rumour that Walsh has refused the archbishopric of Westminster, a deputation to Wiseman in which Ferguson and Doyle were condemned and a plan to forward a petition to Rome in favour of Wiseman's appointment as archbishop, and the possibility of Trappes being able to minister in another district (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1258)
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UC/P25/1/W1/320   3 November 1847
Lingard to Walker: commenting on the Mass, Walker's dispute with a Baptist preacher, and advising him on how to combat D'Aubigny (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1259)
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UC/P25/1/W1/321   6 November 1847
Lingard to Walker: Riddell's death (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1260)
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UC/P25/1/W1/322   8 November 1847
Lingard to Walker: Newsham's visit to Lancashire, negotiations between England and Rome on the subject of Prior Park, and Anglo-Saxon religious practices (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1261)
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UC/P25/1/W1/323   14 November 1847
Lingard to Walker: the dissolving of the Catholic Institute (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1262)
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UC/P25/1/W1/324   21 November 1847
Lingard to Walker: details of Corpus Christi processions under Archbishop Richard Scrope (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1263)
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UC/P25/1/W1/325   10 December 1847
Lingard to Walker: rumours from Rome that Tate will be the northern bishop, Sharples's health, and Wiseman's impending appointment as archbishop (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1264)
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UC/P25/1/W1/326   [19 December 1847]
Lingard to Walker: Newman setting off from Rome with news of the new bishoprics, speculation on these bishoprics, and his opinion that Irish priests ministering in England would ferment trouble among their Irish congregation (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1264a)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/327   [3 January 1848]
Lingard to Walker: burses to support the training of priests (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1265)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/328   13 January 1848
Lingard to Walker: the attitude of the Irish bishops towards the English, dislike of the Jesuits and Liguorians on the continent, and the Hampden controversy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1265a)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/329   29 January 1848
Lingard to Walker: kneeling during services, a conference in Newcastle, and controversy caused by Lord Shrewsbury (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1266)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/330   1 February 1848
Lingard to Walker: his health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1266a)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/331   8 February 1848
Lingard to Walker: the reason for Platt going to Stella (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1267)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/332   19 February 1848
Lingard to Walker: Wiseman's public soiree to improve his popularity (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1268)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/333   26 February 1848
Lingard to Walker: the political revolution in France (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1269)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/334   5 March 1848
Lingard to Walker: a dispute between Wiseman and Lucas, and the Jewish observance of the Sabbath (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1270)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/335   [18 March 1848]
Lingard to Walker: the arrogance of the converts (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1270a)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/336   21 March 1848
Lingard to Walker: his health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1271)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/337   28 March 1848
Lingard to Walker: a dispute between Wiseman and Lucas, and the likely opposition to Wiseman's appointment as archbishop (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1272)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/338   3 April 1848
Lingard to Walker: the Jewish observance of the Sabbath (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1273)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/339   20 April 1848
Lingard to Walker: his letter to Wiseman, and the current practice of daily communion (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1274)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/340   27 April 1848
Lingard to Walker: his refusal to sign Wiseman's address to the Pope, the current practice of daily communion, and the Oakley lectures (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1275)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/341   26 April 1848
Lingard to Walker: the favourable reception of his pamphlet and address to the Pope (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1276)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/342   13 May 1848
Lingard to Walker: his health, the title of Herries, and suspicions over the Italian translator (Mazzio) of his works (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1277)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/343   22 May 1848
Lingard to Walker: suspicions over the Italian translator (Mazzio) of his works, the building of three Gothic churches in Manchester (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1278)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/344   28 May 1848
Lingard to Walker: Youens's health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1279)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/345   7 June 1848
Lingard to Walker: Thomas Carlyle's rejection of Lingard's account of Cromwell's massacres in Ireland, and Spencer's plea for money for a Passionist convent (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1280)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/346   18 July 1848
Lingard to Walker: questioning whether Tate is to be appointed bishop (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1281)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/347   [24 July 1848]
Lingard to Walker: his health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1281a)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/348   1 August 1848
Lingard to Walker: Miss Grace (Mrs Middleton) (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1282)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/349   8 August 1848
Lingard to Walker: the new church at Clifford, Rome's attitude towards the English seculars, and Mrs Middleton (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1283)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/350   13 August 1848
Lingard to Walker: the questionable peerage of Lord Herries (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1284)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/351   18 August 1848
Lingard to Walker: the Herries peerage, the Drogheda massacre (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1285)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/352   30 August 1848
Lingard to Walker: the Herries peerage, the financial difficulties of the Rambler, the opening of the new church at Thurnham, and Sharples's ambition to become Bishop of Manchester (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1286)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/353   2 September 1848
Lingard to Walker: advising on the teaching of history [?to converts] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1287)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/354   [1848]
Lingard to Walker: Lingard's Anglo-Saxon window in St Cuthbert's Chapel (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1288)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/355   11 September 1848
Lingard to Walker: the Herries peerage (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1289)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/356   20 September 1848
Lingard to Walker: history of the massacres at Wexford and Drogheda (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1290)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/357   26 September 1848
Lingard to Walker: a deed of dispensation for the Herries peerage, complaints by Butler against Brown and his employment under McNeile at Liverpool, and Wiseman planning a retreat at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1291)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/358   4 October 1848
Lingard to Walker: a deed of dispensation for the Herries peerage, and his dispute with Thomas Carlyle over Cromwell's massacres in Ireland (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1292)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/359   29 October 1848
Lingard to Walker: his dispute with Thomas Carlyle over Cromwell's massacres in Ireland, and the financial difficulties of the building of the new cathedral for Wiseman (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1293)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/360   27 November 1848
Lingard to Walker: the prejudices of the Catholic aristocracy towards the working classes, and his health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1294)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/361   7 December 1848
Lingard to Walker: Price's controversial pamphlet, Paley's article, Ushaw used as a model in the reform of Oscott, criticism of Macaulay's history, the West Yorkshire Catholic vote in the forthcoming election and his advice not to vote for Eardley, and the Pope's disappearance (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1295)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/362   27 December 1848
Lingard to Walker: the large number of Christmas communicants, criticism of Macaulay's history, and the new bishop of the Western District (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1296)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/363   4 January 1849
Lingard to Walker: working on his new book, and a critical article on Ushaw College in the Rambler complaining that the college has no catholic library and the standard of education there generally (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1297)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/364   22 January 1849
Lingard to Walker: the building of the refectory, questioning the source of Thomas Wilkinson's financial ability to buy books for the new library, the refusal of the bishop to employ Trappes, criticism of Macaulay's second volume, and the situation in France (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1298)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/365   26 January 1849
Lingard to Walker: questioning the source of Thomas Wilkinson's financial ability to buy books for the new library, and criticism of Macaulay's second volume (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1299)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/366   5 February 1849
Lingard to Walker: criticism of Macaulay's second volume, the use of converts in the “godless” colleges, the distress of the nuns at Princethorpe, and the difficulty in writing his new volume owing to his poor health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1300)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/367   8 February 1849
Lingard to Walker: remarks on an article in the Rambler on Macaulay's second volume (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1301)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/368   12 February 1849
Lingard to Walker: urging him to write a letter to the Tablet replying to Ward (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1302)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/369   14 February 1849
Lingard to Walker: Trappes's dispute with Brown, and an article in the Rambler on Macaulay's second volume (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1303)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/370   16 February 1849
Lingard to Walker: Walker's letter to the Tablet replying to Ward, and the status of Prior Park as an episcopal seminary (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1304)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/371   24 February 1849
Lingard to Walker: the lack of success for Catholic colleges in turning out eminent laymen (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1305)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/372   5 March 1849
Lingard to Walker: criticism of a review in the Rambler on Macaulay's second volume, and Stephenson's legacy to Gibson of Quernmoor (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1306)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/373   7 March 1849
Lingard to Walker: criticism of Macaulay's second volume, a letter in the Rambler against Ward's notion of substituting ecclesiastical for classical Latin, and memories of a play day at Douai (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1307)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/374   22 March 1849
Lingard to Walker: the dispute between Trappes and Brown (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1308)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/375   [8 April 1849]
Lingard to Walker (Incomplete): the publication of Sir James Mackintosh's history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1308a)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/376   12 April 1849
Lingard to Walker: Hodgson leaving the Townleys and his probable replacement with a Jesuit, and the attack in the Quarterly Review on Macaulay (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1309)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/377   13 April 1849
Lingard to Walker: the attack in the Quarterly Review on Macaulay (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1310)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/378   16 April 1849
Lingard to Walker: John Penswick's poor health, and the Morning Chronicle's defence of Macaulay (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1311)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/379   [24 April 1849]
Lingard to Walker: his health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1311a)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/380   25 April 1849
Lingard to Walker: advising him on taking in a young delinquent (Jerningham) for instruction, and the publication of his History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1312)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/381   27 April 1849
Lingard to Walker: criticism of Macaulay, and Miss Strickland (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1313)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/382   3 May 1849
Lingard to Walker: receipt of Dolman's books (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1314)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/383   13 May 1849
Lingard to Walker: composing an explanatory note on his work for Dolman (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1315)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W1/384   23 May 1849
Lingard to Walker: his health, Jerningham, Lingard's ownership of the Stella estate, and Tate's acceptance of the Darlington mission (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1316)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/385   25 May 1849
Lingard to Walker: the injury caused to Mrs Lomax's son, the restoration of the temporal power of the Pope, and the publication of his History of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1317)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/386   [5 June 1849]
Lingard to Walker: criticism of Dolman's prospectus for his History of England, commenting on Mrs Lomax, a review of Macauley in the Rambler, and the attempts by a priest in London to convert the capital (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1317a)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/387   14 September 1849
Lingard to Walker: seeking advice on dealing with a case of a mixed marriage in Hornby, and the fickle nature of the converts in Preston (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1318)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/388   6 October 1849
Lingard to Walker: wishing that there were more respectable converts, Hogarth's visitation of Ushaw, and his health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1318a)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/389   23 November 1849
Walker to Lingard: his hope that Langdale will subscribe to his new church, and a letter from Mrs Lomax (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1563b)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W1/390   18 October 1850
Lingard to Walker: the possibility of Walker's appointment as the new bishop of Beverley, the anti-Catholic storm over the restoration of the hierarchy, and his plan to have a young curate (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1319)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/391   27 January [?1843]
Lingard to Walker: Brown's health, Griffiths being sent to Rome, the opening of a new school in Liverpool, and the Anglo-Saxon observance of Passion Sunday (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1320)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/392   [?1848/9]
Lingard to Walker: the denial of the sacraments to freemasons (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1321)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/393   29 January 1848/9
Lingard to Walker: his health, criticism of Carlyle, a recently discovered document on the Wexford massacre, and the bad feeling towards the English from the Irish bishops (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1322)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/394   27 January 1849
Lingard to Walker: his praise of Ushaw during a recent visit, and the Saxon towers at Bywell and Ovingham (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1323)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/395   [?1849]
Lingard to Walker: Macauley, Mrs Lomax, and plans to inform his congregation that no obedience is owed to the Queen's order in council (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1324)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/396   [?1849]
Lingard to Walker: seeking information from the Dean and Chapter manuscript catalogue (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1325)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W1/397   29 July 1849
Lingard to Walker: the conferring of a D. D. on the president of Ushaw, his fear that Ushaw will be remodelled on the English College in Rome, criticism of a historical work, and his inability to meet with Wiseman owing to ill health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1326)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/398   9 March 1850
Walker to Lingard: Lord Arundel, Townley and Shrewsbury' donations for a new Norman school, Catholic converts residing with Sir Clifford Constable, and a letter from Rome urging Briggs to put the church finances in order (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1563c)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W1/399   20 April 1850
Walker to Lingard: matters discussed at a clergy meeting and synod and the divisions between the clergy and bishops and the regulars and seculars, and plans to discuss the marriage question at the next meeting (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1563d)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W1/399a   [11 July 1850]
Lingard to [?Walker]: R. Hogarth's attendance at the Durham meeting on behalf of the Yorkshire clergy
Postscript to a letter
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/400   6 January 1851
Walker to Lingard: praising Casswell and his hymns (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1563e)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W1/401   15 March 1851
Walker to Lingard: difficulties in getting hold of Lingard's tracts, the Dominicans seeking an area to build a school, a letter from Pugin in the Tablet, the passage of the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill through parliament, and accusing Lingard of authoring a number of letters to The Times (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1563f)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W1/402   20 March 1851
Walker to Lingard: criticism of Dolman, anger at the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill, Lingard's curate, the Rosminians in Lancaster, and the impending conversion of Dr Oxley of Pontefract (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1563g)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W1/403   14 April 1851
Walker to Lingard: criticism of Lingard's curate, criticism of Brown and the Lancashire clergy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1563h)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W1/404   8 May 1851
Walker to Lingard: Lingard's health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1563i)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W1/405   10 May 1851
Walker to Lingard: Lingard's health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1563j)
1f 
UC/P25/1/W1/406   16 May 1851
Walker to Lingard: Lingard's health, plans for a Synod of bishops, condemnation of lay preachers in chapels, and news of nuns in Cornwall taking flight in fear of the effects of the Ecclesiastical Titles Act (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1564)
4f 
UC/P25/1/W1/407   2 June 1851
Walker to Lingard: a report in The Times of the denunciation of its Rome correspondent by Wiseman at a public dinner and Walker's fear that the newspaper may return to its anti-Catholic stance, news of Wiseman's visit to the opening of the new church in Hartlepool, and news of the Stourtons (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1564a)
4f 
UC/P25/1/W1/408   22 June 1851
Walker to Lingard: Mr Stanley Constable's new church at Otley (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1565)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W1/409   [June 1851]
Walker to Lingard: his letter from Mrs Lomax, Stonor, and Lord Petre (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1565a)
4f 
WALSH, Robert
UC/P25/1/W2/1   30 December 1846
Walsh to Lingard: recommending James Grahame's History of the United States of North America, and information relating to the life of Anne Boleyn in France (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1567)
2f 
WALMSLEY, William
UC/P25/1/W3/1   28 March 1851
Walmsley to Lingard: his anger at Lingard for not providing a priest to say Mass while he is away and seeking control over the regulation of ministrations
Not transcribed
2f 
WALTER, William
UC/P25/1/W4/1   25 October 1842
Walter to Lingard: enclosing a copy of his work on Queen Mary (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1568)
2f 
WHEELER, J.
UC/P25/1/W5/1   [?1827]
Wheeler to Lingard: suggestions for improvement to Lingard's draft manuscript (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1569)
2f 
WHITE, T.
UC/P25/1/W6/1   7 October 1828
White to Lingard: thanking Lingard for his information on the English College in Rome, criticism of the true motives of the Jesuits in publishing the Catholic Miscellany, defending Lingard's work, financial matters, and news of his friends (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1569a)
2f 
WILKINSON, Thomas
UC/P25/1/W7/1-5   6 September 1826 - 4 September 1827
Wilkinson to Lingard: mostly extracts from printed and manuscript sources and checking references (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1570 - 1574)
4 letters 
WILKINSON, Irving
UC/P25/1/W8/1-3   7 - 29 September 1826
Wilkinson to Lingard: quotations and extracts from various printed and manuscript sources (Transcript reference numbers: UC/P25/7/1574a - 1576)
3 letters 
WISE, Thomas
UC/P25/1/W9/1   29 January 1848
Wise to Lingard: seeking information on John Lilburne (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1576a)
2f 
WISEMAN, Nicholas
UC/P25/1/W10/1   29 October 1833
Lingard to Wiseman: refuting reports of his death, seeking permission on an issue, commenting on a letter by Raumer on the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre, seeking copies of the translations of his History of England, and seeking information on Henry VIII (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/344)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W10/2   22 January 1836
Lingard to Wiseman: seeking Raumer's manuscripts, and Wiseman's departure for Rome (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/345)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W10/3   2 August 1836
Lingard to Wiseman: Walsh's invitation from the Pope to go to Rome, possibly to assist the Pope in the running of the English College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/346)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W10/4   [?20 August 1837]
Lingard to Wiseman: Wiseman's account of the German professors, seeking Raumer's manuscripts, and Wiseman's stay at Prior Park (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/347)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W10/5   29 October 1838
Lingard to Wiseman: Walsh's belief that the Catholic establishment is to be given up to the Jesuits, research on the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre, and a critique of his lectures in the British Critic (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/348)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W10/6   15 March [?1839]
Lingard to Wiseman: seeking a copy of a letter from Charles I to the Pope offering to become a Catholic (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/349)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W10/7   25 February 1840
Lingard to Wiseman: Spencer's attitude towards the Oxford Puseyites, the principle facts in his new edition of his History of England, in particular the English Reformation, a facsimile of the Charles I letter, and commenting on the future restoration of the hierarchy and its impact on the Catholic Church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/350)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W10/8   2 April 1850
Lingard to Wiseman: the impact of the Gorham case (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/351)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W10/9   26 December 1850
Lingard to Wiseman: thanking Wiseman for sending copies of his lectures on the restoration of the hierarchy, Lingard's health, and the impact of Wiseman's lectures in subduing the anti-Catholic feeling (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/352)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W10/10   13 March 1843
Wiseman to Lingard: asking for his assistance in a series of Tracts on the Reformation
Enclosure: Thomas Flanagan to Lingard: revising an [?article], Wiseman's return from Spain, dispute between Wright and the British Archaeological Association, and his opinion of the Oxford Movement (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1047 & 1372)
2f 
UC/P25/1/W10/11   [1830 x 1851]
Lingard to Wiseman: mistakenly sending a copy of his History of England to Wiseman (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/353)
24 
WORSWICK, James
UC/P25/1/W11/1   7 April 1808
Worswick to Lingard: Dr Troy (archbishop of Dublin) and his appreciation of Lingard's work on the Anglo-Saxon church
Enclosure: Thomas Wight to [?James Worswick]: transcription of a document for Lingard (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1576b - 1576c)
2f 
WORSWICK, Thomas
UC/P25/1/W12/1   10 February 1840
Lingard to Worswick: news of Eliza, Lingard's health, Worswick's work on St Vincent de Paul, and the building of a church in Liverpool (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/354)
2f 
YOUENS, Thomas
UC/P25/1/Y1/1   [1828]
Youens to Lingard: providing information on the ejection of the monks in Durham, and St Cuthbert's body (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1577)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Y1/2   7 September 1828
Youens to Lingard: St Cuthbert's body (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1577a)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Y1/3   29 July 1840
Youens to Lingard: organising a subscription among the secular clergy to pay for the new bishop's pontificals (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1578)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Y1/4   29 July 1840
Youens to Lingard: Bona's interpretation of St Augustine (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1579)
1f 
Other Correspondence
This incorporates letters from LMisc, LLAdd, LCAdd and Old Series Ea, as well as a collection of letters with unknown correspondents

UC/P25/1/Z1/1   [early 19th century]
[?] to Lingard: enclosing a collection of French clerical books and their use in providing spiritual assistance for the English Catholic clergy (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1580)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/2   17 September [?1845]
[?] to [?]: commenting on an extract from Lappenberg on St Dunstan (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1581)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/3   25 October [?1840]
Language:  French
[Edmond de Cazalés?] to [?Lingard]: commenting on his use of French sources (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1582)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/4   9 January 1813
[?] to Lingard: his holdings on the Irish Rebellion of 1798 (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1584)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/5   13 October 1833
[?] to Lingard: the correspondent's desire to see the tomb of Oswin, King of Mercia (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1586)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/6   9 May 1835
[?] to Lingard: his archaeological finds (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1587)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/7   9 February 1838
[?] to Lingard: criticism of Reuman's compilations, and informing Lingard of other transcriptions he has made (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1588)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/8   28 April 1842
[?] to Lingard: seeking subscriptions for the Aelfric Society (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1589)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/9   8 November 1842
[?] to Lingard: commentary and transcription of a manuscript or printed volume (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1590)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/10   6 September 1844
[?] to Lingard: enquiry on Anglo-Saxon history (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1591)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/11   [?1839]
[?] to [?]: a Puseyite captain, and the limitations of the views of Oxford Puseyites (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1593)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/12   [?1839]
[?] to [?]: reference to Lingard's modest finances (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1594)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/13   28 November 1830
[John Talbot?] to [John ?]: his anger that his observations should have been sent to Lingard, and his comments on Lingard's work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1595)
4f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/14   [?1830]
[?] to [?]: commenting on Lingard's work (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/1596)
This letter is missing, 22 February 2013
 
UC/P25/1/Z1/15   [1820 x 1840]
Lingard to [?]: seeking the loan of further books (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/358)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/16   [1820 x 1840]
Lingard to [?]: his dislike of Meteren, his receipt of a pedigree of the Hudlestons of Hutten John (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/360)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/17   [1820 x 1840]
Lingard to [?]: Weedall's invitations to Rome (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/361)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/18   [1820 x 1840]
Lingard to [?]: receipt of tracts on Prynne, with copy of extract (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/362)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/19   [July 1823]
Language:  French
Transcription of a document
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/20   29 March 1834
G.A. Lewin to [?]: his meeting with Mr Bland and Bland's lack of response to the recipient's letter (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 1)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/21   23 October 1821
Lingard to [?]: an unfinished manuscript on English saints (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 2)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/22   [after 1851]
George Rigg to Canon Walker: the publication of a new and complete edition of Lingard's works (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 3)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/23   24 November 1853
Tierney to [?]: proposing a defence of Lingard's reputation following an anti-Lingard article in the American ultamontanist Brownson's Quarterly Review (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 4)
4f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/24   30 August 1851
Letter from Silvertop to [?]: forwarding Lingard's letters (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 5)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/25   30 November 1851
Tierney to [?]: Lingard's poor choice of Brown as his executor, being denied access to Lingard's papers by Walker, and Mrs Lomax's admiration for Lingard (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 6)
4f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/26   3 March 1835
M. Atkinson to John Coulston: engraving from a portrait of [?Lingard] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 7)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/27   6 May 1851
John Coulston to Nicholas Wiseman: Lingard's poor health (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 8)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/28   18 July 1851
John Coulston to Nicholas Wiseman: Lingard's death, and hoping that Wiseman is able to write his biography (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 9)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/29   3 September 1833
John Coulston to Sir G.A. Lewin: seeking subscriptions for Lingard's portrait (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 10)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/30   [July 1834]
John Coulston to Lingard: description of Lingard's portrait (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 11)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/31   [1833]
John Coulston to [?]: seeking subscriptions for Lingard's portrait (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 12)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/32   [1833]
John Coulston to [?]: seeking subscriptions for Lingard's portrait (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 13)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/33   3 September 1833
John Coulston to Brougham: seeking subscriptions for Lingard's portrait (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 14)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/34   4 March 1835
James Lonsdale to John Coulston: arrangements for an engraver for the Lingard portrait (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 15)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/35   22 July 183[5]
James Lonsdale to John Coulston: sending Lingard's portrait (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 16)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/36   20 December 1810
Lingard to Orrell: forwarding Mr Brindle's account statement, and the appointment of Joseph Gillow as the president of Ushaw College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 17)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/37   12 January 1846
Lingard to Waterworth: the sign of the cross in Anglo-Saxon culture, a reference in the letters of St Isidore of Pelusium to the Eucharist (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 18)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/38   3 January 1803
Lingard to Orrell: the Finchmill fund, the bishop [William Gibson's] plans for commencing the building work [?of the new college] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 19)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/39   27 June 1804
Lingard to Orrell: seeking money to finance a student pension, and the voting of £500 by the clergy towards timber for the building of Ushaw College (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 20)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/40   29 December 1804
Lingard to Orrell: requesting more money [?for the building of the college] (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 21)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/41   10 August 1805
Lingard to Orrell: the progress of the building of Ushaw College, donations to the college, and Mr Shepherd seeking an appointment (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 22)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/42   10 February 1806
Lingard to Orrell: his poor finances, the progress of certain boys at Crook Hall, and his fear that Alfred Cowley will leave (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 23)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/43   4 August 1806
Lingard to Orrell: [Gibson's] plea to Rome for a coadjutor and his wish to place the episcopal monies under the security of three names, the sale of Cottam's estates, the delay in occupying the building of Ushaw College, and defensions (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 24)
This letter is missing, 22 February 2013
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/44   20 May 1807
Lingard to Orrell: the delay in occupying the building of Ushaw College, the poor state of finances, the transfer of students from Crook and Tudhoe, Smith's consecration, his dispute with Milner, and the local elections (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 25)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/45   5 November 1807
Lingard to Orrell: the progress of Barton's children, and the large number of regulars at Tudhoe (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 26)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/46   9 January 1808
Lingard to Orrell: various accounts, and the death of Mr Warrilow (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 27)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/47   26 March 1808
Lingard to Orrell: plans to occupy the college building in July, a school uniform, Storey's money and the breaking up of his school, and plans to open up a coal pit at Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 28)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/48   13 January 1809
Lingard to Orrell: student pension regulations (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 29)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/49   5 March 1809
Lingard to Orrell: an outbreak of fever at Ushaw, and donations to Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 30)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/50   5 August 1803
Lingard to Orrell: Eyre's disapproval of Crathorne's plan for Ushaw (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 31)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/51   [?1800 x 1810]
Lingard to Brown: the French newspapers and their belief that an apostolical party rules most of the catholic cabinets (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LLAdd 32)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/52   8 November 1792
Copy of Lingard's baptism certificate
Transferred to UC/P25/4/1
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/53   26 June 1810
Edward Walker to Lingard: printing costs for Antiquities for the Anglo-Saxon Church (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LCAdd 34)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/54   [?1809]
Lingard to J. Mitchell (Printer of the Tyne Mercury): printing costs for pamphlets (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LCAdd 35)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/55   [1806]
Invoice for printing costs for a map of England (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 36)
 
Missing, 22 February 2013
UC/P25/1/Z1/56   26 February 1813
Joseph Booker to Lingard: wishing to distribute Lingard's pamphlet to the dissenters (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LCAdd 37)
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/57   [1815]
J. Rigby to [?Lingard] (extract): criticism of Mr “M's” work and urging [?Lingard] to refute it (Transcript reference number: UC/P25/7/LCAdd 38)
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/58   7 January 1826
Lingard to Mawman: asking him to thank the Bishop of Chester for a copy of his charge
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/59   26 April 1813
Resolution passed at the meeting of the Board of Catholics of Great Britain thanking Lingard for his defence of the Catholic Church
2f 
Missing; transcript available, reference number: UC/P25/7/LMisc 43)
UC/P25/1/Z1/60   12 October 1847
George Brown to Lingard: granting Lingard a dispensation from saying Mass on certain holidays
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/61   12 February 1847
John Coulston to Lingard: sending a reimbursement for his [?scripture], and the Lancaster-Carlisle railway line
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/62   3 October 1826
Language:  French and English
Thomas Crowe to Lingard: sending a citation
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/63   6 October 1828
Joseph Curr to Lingard: extracts from Kennett's History of England
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/64   4 April 1831
B. Fellowes to Lingard: sending his accounts, and a review of Lingard's History in the Monthly Review
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/65   4 January 1838
John Higginson to Lingard: his friend at Cheltenham
Also includes notes [?by Lingard] on the [?Babington Plot]
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/66   14 December 1824
Richard Pope to John Lingard: letters of Charles I at Midford Castle
On reverse: notes by Lingard for his History
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/67   [17 October 1822]
Language:  French and English
William Poynter to Lingard: the archbishop of Besancon's information on the Renard manuscripts in the public library at Besancon
On same sheet: letter from Charles [?Weiss] on the Renard manuscripts
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/68   30 September 1816
Lingard to Thomas Sherburne: his decision to avoid local controversies which has caused offence to Mr Worswick of Newcastle, and his advice on how to respond to [Shute] Barrington's attacks on the Catholic Church
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/69   12 August 1814
[?] Wright to Lingard: advice on investments
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/70   15 April 1845
James Whiteside to Lingard: advising him against purchasing an item
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/70a   [?1845]
Lingard to James Whiteside: legacy of Eliza Stacey
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/71   22 October 1831
Lingard to J. Coulston: suggestions for the Reform Bill, Mr Bond and a deed relating to the manor of Kellet
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/72   4 April 1835
Lingard to J. Coulston: the acceptance of his offer of £400 which will be placed in Bishop Walsh's account, and criticism of support for Robert Peel
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/73   9 January 1840
Lingard to J. Coulston: Brown's illness and his railway shares
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/74   19 August 1845
Lingard to J. Coulston: his railway shares
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/75   2 April 1846
Lingard to J. Coulston: his opinion of Dolman making [?Keen] the editor of [? Dolman's Magazine] and Lingard's belief that he was appointed to appease the Jesuits
Enclosure: receipt for a transaction
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/76   17 June 1846
Lingard to J. Coulston: information on the admittance of lunatics into hospitals and religious institutions
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/77   18 November 1846
Lingard to J. Coulston: money owed by Mr Whiteside to Mr Crowe, stock certificates, and an anti-Catholic article in the North British Review
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/78   7 January 1847
Lingard to J. Coulston: stock in the London and Birmingham Co., and his ill health
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/79   26 February 1847
Lingard to J. Coulston: sending £5 to a poor woman in Winchester, Mrs Coulston's cushion
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/80   19 March 1847
Lingard to J. Coulston: his difficulties in sending an expensive book to Robert Tate
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/81   21 March [1847]
Lingard to J. Coulston: thanking Coulston for his assistance in ensuring Tate received the book
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/82   [?March 1847]
Lingard to J. Coulston: the arrival of a parcel at Ushaw College
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/83   3 June 1847
Lingard to J. Coulston: his difficulty in saying Mass owing to ill health, congratulating him on the purchase of a building, the sale of Walmsley's property, elections at Kirby Lonsdale
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/84   20 August 1847
Lingard to J. Coulston: receiving a portrait from Mr Croskell, and his determination to say Mass in spite of poor health
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/85   12 November 1847
Lingard to J. Coulston: Frank Trappes's printed letter on clergy rights and a meeting involving Protestants to discuss the issue, and his railway shares
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/86   9 December 1847
Lingard to J. Coulston: attempts to keep Richard Dawson out of prison, and an Irish priest denouncing MacMahon
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/87   7 January 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: suffering from the influenza, Lord Arundell's defence against the Irish anti-Catholics and their views of the Irish priesthood, Lord Farnham's attacks on Ireland, the Duke of Willington's scheme, James Whiteside's opinion that the French will catholicise England, Murray's illness, and Mr Moore coming to Lancaster
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/88   10 February 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: seeking an address of a correspondent (Thomas Wise) in order to answer an enquiry on the subject of Colonel John Lilburne
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/89   23 February 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: the expense of Dawson's new castle, Murray's recovery, parliamentary news, and his opinion of the recent revolution in France
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/90   1 March 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: his shares, Miss Rainforth and her claims of power of attorney to Miss Beecham, Gregson unseated for bribery, Thomas Wise's letter, and his opinion on the recent revolution in France
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/91   15 April 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: his poor health, and Dawson
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/92   11 May 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: arrangements for making payments, Dawson, and a subscription for the discharged workers of Barrow
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/93   22 May 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: Loader's letter, and the poor value of shares in the London and North Western Railway Company and other shares
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/94   31 May 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: Loader's letter, shares, his view that the rainy weather may cause typhus fever, and Dawson
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/95   23 June 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: his opinion of Edinburgh, Jane thanking Coulston for his donation, Dawson, Dr Todd, Spencer's preaching, and payment to Dr Brown
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/96   26 August 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: Billy Lund of Cornhill's difficulties in raising money
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/97   25 September 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: receiving a hamper from Coulston, and the falling value of the Brighton shares
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/98   18 November 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: advice on bones found in a field
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/99   28 December 1848
Lingard to J. Coulston: shares, his improving health, suggestions for stopping the spread of cholera, and Dawson
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/100   [?1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: an article in the [? Edinburgh Review], Pope Pius IX's inability to satisfy the liberals
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/101   [?1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: Ann Parkinson, his South African shares, a dispute with Quarm, a new edition of his History
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/102   28 December [?1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: criticism by Hatton of Lingard's work, and George Brown's conduct
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/103   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: shares and account payments, his support for the Kildare Street Society and its aid to the Irish poor
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/104   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: the North British Review, and his improving health
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/105   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: letters proving that the Pope and King Philip had no previous knowledge of St Bartholomew, shares, and the refusal of a church rate at Kirby Lonsdale
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/106   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: sending a cheque for £200 to Ushaw College, the depression of stocks, and a dispute relating to the rents of Hornby Castle
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/107   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: writing a sermon for the Kildare Street Society, an Anglican address on the reform of the Established Church, Miss [?W] and a disputed payment, Hinde, and Dom Carlos
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/108   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: the Columbian bonds, and seeking manuscripts from the Bibliotheque de Roi
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/109   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: shares, and manuscripts from the Bibliotheque de Roi
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/110   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: praising brutes
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/111   31 May [1840]
Lingard to J. Coulston: Dawson's sending money to pay for tenants, commenting on an [?anti-Catholic] work, Brown's appointment as bishop, and the arrangement for certain investments to be labelled as charitable trusts
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/112   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: his poor health, Coulston's purchase of a piece of plate, and wishing to sell [?stocks]
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/113   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: Gibbon staying with Dawson, and advice for George
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/114   [?1847]
Lingard to J. Coulston: wishing to give Mr Warwick £10, Higgin dealing with a debtors case in the assize concerning a tenant in [?Hornby] Castle, Lingard's portrait, Knowley's attack on Gregg, and [?Phillip] Howard likely to win the seat at Carlisle
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/115   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: Sherburne-Heatley case
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/116   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: lessons in French for Miss Coulston
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/117   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: thanking Miss Coulston for sending the gifts, the rise in bond prices, the dispute between Lord Althorpe and Sheil over Irish affairs, and Lingard's dispute with the “bible monger” Graham
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/118   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: praising Don Carlos, his opinion of the dissolution of the ministry, receiving copies of the music for his hymn, and Lord Aberdeen's opinion of Don Carlos
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/119   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: sending him a copy of [? Dolman's Magazine], discussion of a trial, and Althorpe's plan
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/120   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: a Catholic charity in Edinburgh refusing to accept donations from priests, and the Rev Mr King
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/121   [?1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: Miss Coulston's ill health, and his views on Irish Repeal
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/122   [?1840 x 1848]
James [?Sampson] to J. Coulston: the election of Lingard as an honorary member of a society
Former reference number: LCAdd
 
UC/P25/1/Z1/123   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: an enquiry on the feudal system
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/124   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: Alderman Brown paying Redman for a pulpit and wishing for a declaration to be drawn up against Dens's [?The Confessional Unmasked], and the registration of Catholic voters
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/125   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: bonds, and Lingard's opinion of Mr Brown's actions
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/126   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: his poor health, Maudon staying at the Hornby Castle, and sending Ave Maris Stella to the Catholic Magazine and to London to allow it to be set to music
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/127   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: expressing his gratitude, Sir F. Freeling, and parliamentary news
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/128   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: calculations for investments, and the outbreak of scarlet fever
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/129   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: a signature from a letter
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/130   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: binding manuscripts, and receiving a copy of a rare book from Cooper
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/131   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: the typesetting of a work
Former reference number: LCAdd
 
UC/P25/1/Z1/132   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: the Greggsons, Remington's victory over Wright in a dispute over gamekeeping rights, Don Carlos, and the possibility of the bishop of Chester being appointed the new archbishop of Canterbury
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/133   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: wishing to send a letter to Gradwell
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/134   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: Murray's accident, and shares in the Greenwich Company
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/135   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: asking Coulston whether he requires a boy recommended by Croft
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/136   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: sending his banking book
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/137   [?1840 x 1848]
Lingard to J. Coulston: payments to Brown, Sherburne's financial advice, investments, and architectural examinations of Hornby Castle
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/138   [?1843]
John Lingard to Henry Rutter: the Chapter and Mr Lee (secretary's) inability to write following an accident, Cardinal Weld's appointment as protector of the college [?Pontifical Urban College] and the Jesuit influence there
Former reference number: LCAdd
Section torn off letter
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/139   26 February [?1838]
John Lingard to Henry Rutter: thanking Rutter for sending his work on alms, the influenza epidemic, the bishops' meeting on the Marriage Act, Youens leaving Ushaw College, and Silvertop's views on the new electoral districts
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/140   19 March 1838
John Lingard to Henry Rutter: Rev Francis Tuite's death, Brown's deteriorating health, Lingard's health, the Duke of Sutherland presenting Silvertop, Ushaw subscriptions, the suspension of the republication of his History of England owing to his bookseller's insolvency, Old Hall Green surviving without a president, the progress of education at Ushaw College, and the debt at St Anthony's (Liverpool)
Former reference number: LCAdd
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/141   [?1840]
Poem by John Lingard [?on the saints]
Former reference number: LCAdd
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/142   4 July 1806
John Lingard to [?] Orrell: the bishop asking for a coadjutor; Cottem's estate; the progress of the Ushaw's building; and defensions
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/142a   14 November 1821
Statement of account for Thomas Standen, with covering letter from Standen to John Lingard
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/143   25 March 1883
William Amhurst to John Lingard: Husenbeth's papers in his brother's possession
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/144   4 November 1842
Statement of account for William Banks, with covering letter from Banks to John Lingard
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/145   1847
Statement of account for B. Bradshaw
Former reference number: LCMisc
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/146   1 June 1805
Invoice from Thomas Bewick to John Lingard
Former reference number: LCMisc
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/147   31 March 1889
Henry Bradshaw to James Lennon: sending Lennon proof sheets for Lingard's History of England
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/148   9 July 1827
[?Brown] to the editor of the Lancaster Gazette] on the origins of the Church in India
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/149   30 August 1904
[Fenwick] to [?Thomas Wilkinson]: advising that the priest at Hornby has no right to nominate a student for the Fenwick Fund
Former reference number: LCMisc
 
UC/P25/1/Z1/150   12 February 1825
Legacy duty forms for the estate of James Forster of Thornham
Former reference number: LCMisc
4f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/151   4 - 5 March 1824
Robert Gradwell to Richard Thompson: news from Rome including intrigues in the papal conclave, particularly Jesuit control over the Roman College, as well as news of Tuite, Lingard's calendar of English saints, Towneley family setting out for Rome, Chadwick's health, Roman books, and Fleetwood
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/152   2 October 1827
Extract of a letter from Robert Gradwell to [John Lingard]: the continual success of the English College students, and Wiseman and Errington's defensions
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/153   1859
Note [?by John Lingard] on Edward Hawarden, with extracts from the Douai Diary
Former reference number: LCMisc
4f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/154   15 January 1816
Account statement of the Hornby chapel rate
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/155   14 March 1898
B.O. Green to Mgr William Wrennall: a fund set up by Lingard for an annual subsidy from Hornby to Ushaw College, and associated insurance costs
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/156   [?early 20th century]
Typescript statement of Dame Goodman at the Lodge (and sent to Canon Tierney by Fr Ignatius Collingridge of Winchester) on Lingard's parents
Former reference number: LCMisc
3p 
UC/P25/1/Z1/157   [?1840]
Note by John Lingard on Beazley's tenement near Robert Hall
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/158   [?1827]
Draft note by John Lingard praising Nicholas Wiseman's recently published work [? Horae Syricae
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/159   1842
Valentine's poem by [?John Lingard]
Later printed and published by Richard & Charles Murray
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/160   [?1824]
Page of a letter from [?Rutter] to [?John Lingard]: Gradwell's anxieties on the increasing power of the Jesuits over the Roman College
Former reference number: LCMisc
 
UC/P25/1/Z1/161   29 December 1846
C.G. Richobay to John Lingard: sending a prospectus for a society
On reverse: note by John Lingard commenting on this letter
Former reference number: LCMisc
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/162   [?1840 x 1849]
Thomas Wilkinson to John Lingard: answering Lingard's research enquiry
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/163   [?1800 x 1851]
Note by [?John Lingard] on the coins of England
Former reference number: LCMisc
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/164   [?1820 x 1851]
Note by Lingard of manuscript references
Former reference number: LCMisc
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/165   [1820 x 1851]
First page of a letter from [John Lingard to [?]: research on James II
Former reference number: LCMisc
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/166   [?1820 x 1851]
Fragment by John Lingard of a diary entry
Former reference number: LCMisc
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/167   [?1820 x 1851]
Transcript of a letter from William Cecil to Francis Walsingham (November 1569)
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/168   [?1820 x 1851]
Transcript of two letters sent by His Majesty's Command to Sir Henry Vane (2 March 1645/6)
Former reference number: LCMisc
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/169   [?1820 x 1851]
Letter from [?Mr Brown] to the Orthodox on the origins of priestly celibacy
Former reference number: LCMisc
 
UC/P25/1/Z1/170   [?1820 x 1851]
Notes [?by John Lingard] on the history of coins in England
Former reference number: LCMisc
10f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/171   [?1820 x 1851]
Notes by John Lingard from manuscript sources
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/172   1 July 1848
Letter from T.D. Addison to Mrs T. [?Lomax]: sending John Lingard transcriptions on Oliver Cromwell
Former reference number: LCMisc
4f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/173   [?1911]
Bibliography of John Lingard published in Bonney's Life and Letters of John Lingard
Former reference number: LCMisc
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/174   5 April 1850
[?] to John Lingard: the use of [?thumbkins]
Former reference number: LCMisc
1f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/175   22 June 1844
Letter from Robert Shelton MacKenzie (Oxford) to John Walker: discussion of the latest theological developments at Oxford University, rise in popularity of Puseyism, praise for John Henry Newman and his (MacKenize's view) that Newman is effectively practicing Catholicism in his church in Littlemore
2f 
UC/P25/1/Z1/176   2 November [?1850]
Letter from J. Mayne to John Lingard: sending him a chess puzzle
2f 
Correspondence (Transcripts)
The following are transcripts of letters in the Lingard transcript volumes held at Ushaw College Library. Unless otherwise stated, the location of the original letter is unknown.

ALLANSON, Provincial
UC/P25/7/91   14 March 1840
Lingard to Allanson: seeking information on Father John Hudleston
1 letter 
BROWNBILL, J.
UC/P25/7/810   4 September 1837
Brownbill to Lingard: sources on the Gunpowder Plot
1 letter 
BRAMSTON, James Yorke
UC/P25/7/237   24 January 1836
Lingard to Bramston: seeking Bramston's advice on the communion of saints in his new catechism
1 letter 
The original letter is located in the Farm Street Church archives
BUTLER, Charles
UC/P25/7/229   15 March 1818
Lingard to Butler: his worries over Butler's new work on the history of English Catholics and its possible effect on emancipation, the refusal to allow the Jesuits to take part in the wording of an oath during the reign of Charles II, and postage costs for sending his book
1 letter 
COOPER, C.P.
UC/P25/7/226-227   7 - 14 June 1836
Cooper to Oliver (with a transcription of an earlier letter from Lingard to Cooper): queries from the Manuscripts Commission on the publication of records
2 letters 
DOUGLASS, John
UC/P25/7/92   14 August 1811
Lingard to Douglass: urging Douglass not to remove him from his present position at Ushaw
1 letter 
DUNN, George
UC/P25/7/93   15 October 1863
George Dunn to Rev. P. Allanson, enclosing an extract of a letter from Lingard to George Dunn (22 August 1850) on Pope Leo XII's offer of a cardinalate in petto
1 letter 
GRADWELL, Robert
UC/P25/7/95   [1818]
Lingard to Gradwell: Gradwell's departure for Rome, and Lingard's hopes that Gradwell could act as a researcher there to seek out information on a servant of Cardinal Cibo
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/96   18 April 1818
Lingard to Gradwell: Silvertop's role in the negotiations over the sale of his (Lingard's) copyright for his History of England series, Silvertop's wish for two rooms in the English College, Bishop [William Gibson's] failing health and his conversation with Lingard, Gradwell's victory in Durham, Briggs's dispute with Cardinal Litta over his (Briggs's) refusal to ordain Jesuits in England, criticism of Litta's approach in these matters, seeking information on Perkin Warbeck and other research areas for his next edition, and Gillow's move to Clifton Hill
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/97-99   10 July - 18 September 1818
Lingard to Gradwell: a controversy surrounding the establishment of a chapel at Wigan run by a secular priest near an existing chapel conducted by the Jesuits of Stonyhurst, the question of the restoration of the Jesuits in England, the Bullarium Anglicanum, and the death of Prigley
This letter encloses letters on the Wigan affair from Robert Thompson to Charles Plowden
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/243   1 August 1818
Gradwell to Lingard: payment of expenses for transcriptions on English Catholic history sources in the Vatican Archives
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/100   24 September 1818
Lingard to Gradwell: the Bullarium Anglicanum and his desire to create an index of papal bulls and letters, Plowden's rejection of the colleges, Gibson's complaints that Gradwell rarely writes to him and rumours of him (Gradwell) appointing an agent, Basil Barrett's mathematical theories, and seeking information on papers relating to religious property
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/101   3 June 1819
Lingard to Gradwell: the popularity of History of England and the possibility of a second edition, his worries that Macpherson may take issue with certain passages, his expectations of criticism and his attempts not to offend Protestants, the response of Gibson to Gradwell's letter, Brown happy with his congregation but upsetting the bishops with his wish to remove Gibson, seeking information from the letters of Henry VIII and Queen Mary, the transformation of Billington into a gentleman, the health of various friends, the building of a new chapel at Shields, John Dalton's death, Sir John Hippesley's attack on the Stonyhurst Jesuits, and Milner's letter in the Orthodox
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/244   31 July 1819
Gradwell to Lingard: sources in the Vatican Archives, the death of Richard Worswick, praise for Lingard's History of England, the improving state of the English College in Rome and the poor behaviour of the students, petitioning the Pope to seek a brief for the English College, the Jesuits in Rome, the future successor to the current Pope, sending him seeds, and the condemnation of [?P.G.]
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/102   28 October 1819
Lingard to Gradwell: the class of students being sent to Rome, ordinations at Stonyhurst, the sales of History of England, and seeking a treatise by Cardinal Pole,
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/103   [1819]
Lingard to Gradwell: arrangements for sending William
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/104   17 May 1820
Lingard to Gradwell: the claims of Stonyhurst to be a pontifical college, Gandolphy, his involvement in a controversy, Henry VIII's letters, his opinion of Rutter and Dawson, news of Catholic friends, reviews of History of England, and seeking papers relating to Catholic loyalty during the Reformation
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/105   26 July [?1820]
Lingard to Gradwell: on Summa scriptorum a nobis in hac causa exhibitorum
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/106   [4 September 1820
Lingard to Gradwell: funding students being sent to Rome, and transcription of a manuscript
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/107   14 September 1820
Lingard to Gradwell: corrections to his History of England, and seeking information on the English Reformation
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/108   [?18 September 1820]
Lingard to Gradwell: arrangements for William, and Cardinal Pole's treatise
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/109   [?1820]
Lingard to Gradwell: paying William's expenses
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/110   [?1820]
Lingard to Gradwell: the opening of a chapel, and seeking information on a statute
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/245   29 January 1820
Gradwell to Charles Butler: his inability to spend time researching for Butler, Panzani's Memoirs, the ownership of the English College, and Sister Mary Agnes
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/111   18 February 1821
Lingard to Gradwell: the reception of his fourth volume of History of England, papal condemnation of M's [Mostyn's] calumnies, and seeking a transcription of a papal bull and other sources on Cardinal Pole
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/247   22 March 1821
Gradwell to Lingard: wishing to consult Cardinal Pole's letter in the Vatican Archives, Queen Mary's letter to the Pope, his research for Charles Butler, controversy surrounding Gandolphy and the Jesuits, the Tempests in Rome, wishing to apply to the Pope to confer the honour of Doctor of Divinity to Lingard and Fletcher, and the poor conduct of the students of the English College
2 letters 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/249   19 May 1821
Gradwell to Lingard: Cardinal Pole's letters, praising Lingard's fourth volume of his History; Plowden's conversation with the Pope on the Jesuits as well as his (Plowden's) accusations of Jansenism against the English Catholic bishops and clergy and the Oath of Supremacy, and his dispute with a priest in the English College
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/112   30 May 1821
Lingard to Gradwell: introducing Mawman who is visiting Rome
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/113   19 October 1821
Lingard to Gradwell: the conduct of the bishops towards Stonyhurst (enclosing an extract of a letter from Butler on the subject), his next volume, seeking sources on Queen Mary, sending students to Rome, and Fletcher's letter to the Pope
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/250   29 October 1821
Gradwell to Lingard: detailed account of the attempts by the Jesuits to free Stonyhurst from episcopal control
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/251   21 January 1822
Gradwell to Lingard: sending him extracts from Berchetti's history and the last letter of Queen Mary, the Pope conferring a degree on Lingard (as well as Archer and Fletcher), the death of Stephen Tempest, and the progress of the students in the English College
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/114   20 February 1822
Lingard to Gradwell: transcriptions of sources on Queen Mary, the financial consequences to the Catholics (particularly the Andredes and Worswicks) of Merle stopping payments, the ordination of two Irish students as regulars in Lancashire, Can causing controversy in Manchester following his criticism of a Bible Society meeting, news of his Catholic friends, his favourable opinion of the Ushaw students, and his impressions of the chapel in Newcastle
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/253   20 April 1822
Gradwell to Charles Butler: thanking him for sending further volumes of his memoirs, praising Fr Parsons, Pollini's Istoria della Revoluzione Ecclesiastica dell' Inghilterra, and Cardinal Fontana's death and replacement by Cardinal Consalvi
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/115   19 October 1822
Lingard to Gradwell: money owed to various people, the possibility sending William to Ushaw at his (Lingard's) expense, his hopes in being able to prove that Cardinal Allen's admonition the Catholics in 1588 is a forgery, the new edition of History of England, the dispute between the Jesuits and the Archbishop of Baltimore, Stonyhurst's claims to being a pontifical college, Sherburn's appointment as acting president of the English College in Valladolid, the financial difficulties of the Worswick and Andrade families, and news of his Catholic friends
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/254   18 November 1822
Gradwell to Lingard: asking him if he has received Berchetti's history, information on Cardinal Allen's Admonition, and informing him that he will be appointed as an honorary member of the Accademia della Religione Cattolica at the Sapienza in Rome
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/255   18 November 1822
Gradwell to Charles Butler: sending him copies of papal bulls and promising to send him books later
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/116   [?1822]
Lingard to Gradwell: arrangements for meeting, and congratulating the new bishops
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/117   [?1822]
Lingard to Gradwell: arrangements for meeting
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/118   [?1822]
Lingard to Gradwell: the death of the Pope, hoping that Mawman will send a copy of his book to Langan, rumours that he (Lingard) is to be made a bishop
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/119   
Number not in use
 
UC/P25/7/252   21 January 1823
Gradwell to Charles Butler: Milner's letter to Rome on the Principles
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/256   6 February 1823
Gradwell to Lingard: awaiting Lingard's fifth volume of his History, Bramston to be made coadjutor to Poynter and Baines to Colingridge, the Riddels of Felton, and Fletcher's new publication
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/257   12 February 1823
Gradwell to Charles Butler: sending books
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/120   20 February 1824
Lingard to Gradwell: the death of James Foster of Thurnham and his legacy, the death of Cardinal Consalvi, his fondness for Cardinal Somaglia, the possibility of a new edition of History of England, joining the new Royal Society of Literature, and transcriptions of manuscripts
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/258   27 March 1823
Gradwell to Charles Butler: Cardinal Consalvi's illness, the Pope's appointment of twelve cardinals and Mgr Caprano as Secretary of Propaganda, Lingard's critique of Milner's pastoral letter, and awaiting Butler's continuation of his uncle (Alban's) work on saints
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/259   12 April 1823
Gradwell to Charles Butler: sending him a copy of the memorial to Rome on the Stonyhurst Jesuits, Butler's continuation of Alban's work in saints, Milner's pastoral letter, and English College students making progress in learning Hebrew
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/260   26 April 1823
Gradwell to Charles Butler: Milner's pastoral letter on the Oath [?of Supremacy]
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/261   25 March 1824
Gradwell to Lingard: information on the Draghetti family, the death of Cardinal Consalvi, the machinisations surrounding the election of a new Pope (Leo XIII) and commenting on new papal reforms, the power of the Jesuits in Rome, the likely appointment of Cardinal Zurla to replace Consalvi, English College affairs, and sending an octavo copy of Lingard's History to Langan and English College staff reading Lingard's fifth volume in the refectory
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/262   24 April 1825
Gradwell to Lingard: sources on Pope Boniface VIII, Fr Garnet, agreeing to assist [?William] Hall at Rome, the influence of the Jesuits in the Roman College, and praising Lingard's History and its role in changing public opinion on Catholics in England
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/121   14 July [?1825]
Lingard (Paris) to Gradwell: his arrival with Mawman in Paris and seeking accommodation
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/122   [?29] July 1825
Lingard (Turin) to Gradwell: his arrival in Turin, the heat in Paris, the poor health of Silvertop's nephew (Witham), and Smith's concerns that the regulars may represent him as an enemy to the religious orders owing to his attitude towards the new Jesuit chapel in Liverpool
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/123   26 August 1825
Lingard (Florence) to Gradwell: introducing Mr Harewood, and rumours of important documents on Cromwell and the Stuarts in the public library at Malta
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/124   [?1825]
Lingard to Gradwell: seeking transcriptions of Elizabethan documents
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/125   [?1826]
Lingard to Gradwell: his impressions of the Catholic community in Switzerland, William Hall's death, writing articles for an anti-Catholic journal, reviews of his History of England, the failure of the Lancaster Bank and its effect on Catholics, news of his Catholic friends, and the poor economic situation in England
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/263   23 September 1826
Gradwell to Lingard: information from the archives of the Prince of Piombino in Rome on the St Bartholomew massacres, the reprinting of Lingard's History by Galignani at Paris, the popularity of Cobbett's history in Italy, the progress of the students in the English College, and the designs of the Jesuits on the English College
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/267   11 November 1826
Gradwell to Lingard: information from sources on St Bartholomew massacre
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/126   15 November [?1826]
Lingard to Gradwell: a clergy meeting in Preston, Smith's difficulty with the Irish priests, his appointment as an honorary associate of the Royal Literary Society, critics of his recent volume, his attitude to the Irish rebellion during the Civil War, awaiting dividends, and news of Catholic friends
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of the English College, Rome
UC/P25/7/269   9 May 1827
Gradwell to Lingard: extracts from sources on James II and Cromwell, translation of Lingard's History into German, rumours of Lingard's cardinalate, and news of English Catholics in Rome
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/270   13 July 1827
Gradwell to Lingard: Clavering copying a volume of manuscripts on James II for Lingard
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/271   29 July 1827
(John) Gradwell to Lingard: sending on a letter from his brother
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/272   2 October 1827
Gradwell to Lingard: sources on Cromwell, his opinion of Lingard's view of James II, praising Lingard's vindication against Allen, Lingard's History being published in German, the continual success of the English College students, Wiseman and Errington's defensions, and Wiseman's likely appointment as honorary Syriac professor
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/273   27 December 1827
Gradwell to Lingard: sources on Cromwell, the success of Wiseman and Baines preaching at the church of Gesu Maria, Errington preaching before the Pope, the publication of Lingard's History in Italian, and the English Catholics in Rome
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/274   12 February 1828
Gradwell to Lingard: sources on Cromwell in Ireland, delay in the Italian publication of Lingard's History, the progress of the English College, Blake's rectorship of the Irish College, support for Macdonald in the Scots College, the success of Wiseman and Baines's sermons, and Mrs Dalton
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/786   23 January 1829
Gradwell to Lingard: his opinion of Domenico Gregori, faction of Catholic zealots in Rome headed by Padre Ventura who stress the primacy of church authority and Catholic truth, Wiseman's letter on Ventura's attack on Lingard's History, and news of Catholic friends
The location of the original letter is unknown.
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/238   27 November 1830
Lingard to Gradwell: sending a bill of £10 for Mrs Droghetti at Bologna, Gradwell's health, introducing him to M. de St Victor from Paris, and his last volume [of History of England] and his concerns over its likely reception
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/239   8 April 1830
Lingard to Gradwell: asking whether the English College in Rome will fund the education of Mrs Wallis's son
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/240   23 August 1831
Lingard to Gradwell: Mr Maccan's manuscript volumes, awaiting Wiseman's response relating to a copy of a dispatch from the papal nuncio on the massacre of St Bartholomew, advising him to consult Thorpe's catalogue of MSS, and the vicar of Weldbank condemning two of his congregation
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/241   21 September 1831
Lingard to Gradwell: sending him a small manuscript, Haydock forbidden to say Mass, Brown's health, and the good harvest in Ireland
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/242   17 October 1831
Lingard to Gradwell: Lingard's psalm, the St Bartholomew dispatches, and Nicoletti's account of the archbishop of Armagh (Usher) and Laud's offer to become Catholic to escape imprisonment during Charles I's reign
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
HALL, William
UC/P25/7/246   22 March 1821
William Hall to John Lingard: extracts from Bsovius
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/248   22 March 1821
William Hall to John Lingard: description of his daily routine and life in the English College
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
HOWARD, Henry (of Corby) These copies were deposited in Ushaw College Archives by Rev Dr Peter Phillips in August 2003.
These are photocopies of typed transcripts from archives originally located at Corby Castle. The originals were sold in the late 1990s and their present whereabouts are unknown.

UC/P25/7/1   3 - 4 June [?1837]
Lingard to Howard: the coronation of Richard III, and the parliamentary prospects of the Liberal Party in Lancaster
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/2   [?1841]
Lingard to Howard: the letter of the earls of Northumberland and Westmoreland to Pius V in 1569
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/3   14 April [?1841]
Lingard to Howard: questioning the accuracy of a source, and Mrs Eastwood's poor health caused by the exposure of her letters
 
UC/P25/7/4   11 April 1841
Lingard to Howard: the Sherburne-Eastwood trial
 
UC/P25/7/5   7 July 1837
Lingard to Howard: thanking him for the loan of documents of the Howard family, and documents in the British Museum
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/6   1 January 1839
Lingard to Howard: commenting on various primary sources, and his fears that Shrewsbury will hand over a commission to Wiseman
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/7   12 February 1839
Lingard to Howard: the printing of his tenth and eleventh volumes of History of England
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/8   28 June 1840
Lingard to Howard: seeking sources to refute the Tractarians on the subject of church services during the early Elizabethan period
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/9   4 April 1840
Lingard to Howard: Wiseman's attempt to handle the Pusey question and asking Lingard to provide information of the assertion that the Church of England reformed itself, and other sources
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/10   9 July [?1840]
Lingard to Howard: information on the bishops in the Tower during Elizabeth's reign
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/11   July 1840
Lingard to Howard: questioning the authenticity of a source on Queen Mary
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/12   13 June [?1840]
Lingard to Howard: questioning the authenticity of a source on Queen Mary
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/13   4 March 1840
Lingard to Howard: manuscript on Anne Boleyn
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/14   4 November [?1840]
Lingard to Howard: copies made from the Barbarini Library in Rome, Henry VIII, and other sources
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/15   3 May 1835
Lingard to Howard: the Spanish copy of his History of England, his inability to recommend a translator and advising him not to appoint Panizzi who is an enemy of the Catholic Church, and the publication of the sixth volume of History
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/16   23 May [?1835]
Lingard to Howard: copies made from the Simancas Library, and other sources on the English Reformation
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/17   30 June [?1835]
Lingard to Howard: the Ridolphi forgeries
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/18   8 July [?1835]
Lingard to Howard: sources on the Duke of Norfolk, and letters between Mary and Elizabeth
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/19   [?1835]
Lingard to Howard: Don Tomaz Gonzalez's book and his use of sources
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/20   11 July [?1838]
Lingard to Howard: the correspondence of Sir Christopher Hatton and Queen Elizabeth
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/21   12 July 1838
Lingard to Howard: Fenelon's despatches, the execution of Babington
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/22   17 July 1838
Lingard to Howard: his distrust of despatches from foreign ambassadors
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/23   23 July [1838]
Lingard to (Philip) Howard: thanking him for sending a letter
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/24 -25   25 August [1838]
Lingard to Howard: his inability to include Sir Cuthbert Sharp's information in his current edition
Enclosure: Sir Cuthbert Sharp to Howard (forwarded to Lingard from Philip Howard)
2 letters 
UC/P25/7/26   24 August 1838
Lingard to Howard: Sources from the Simancas Library
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/27   3 July [?1838]
Lingard to Howard: seeking a French source
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/28   [?1838]
Lingard to Howard: sources on Queen Mary
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/29   [?1838]
Lingard to Howard: a despatch from the Spanish ambassador (with transcript)
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/30   17 October [?1838]
Lingard to Howard: seeking Marini's papers
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/31   22 September 1838
Lingard to Howard: seeking Marini's papers and the Barabrini correspondence
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/32   4 December [?1838]
Lingard to Howard: thanking him for assisting him in revising his own work
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/33   [?1838]
Lingard to Howard: Marini's papers
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/34   7 December 1838
Lingard to Howard: various sources on Charles I
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/35   [?December 1838]
Lingard to Howard: Charles I's letter to the Pope
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/36   15 December 1838]
Lingard to Howard: Agretti's account
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/37   [?1838]
Lingard to Howard: Sherburne confirming a source's authenticity
1 letter 
HUSENBETH, Frederick Charles
UC/P25/7/127   24 July 1828
Lingard to Husenbeth: allowing his lessons for the English saints to be use in Husenbeth's work, his (Husenbeth) translation of the bishop of Strasburgh's work
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/128   14 October 1828
Lingard to Husenbeth: circulation of Husenbeth's letter among the priests, Milner's request for Husenbeth to compose lessons for the English saints, and his advice to Fletcher on what to call his anti-Protestant pamphlet
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/129   28 June 1829
Lingard to Husenbeth: Husenbeth's work in editing the breviary, and the number of historical inaccuracies about Bede
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/130   4 August 1829
Lingard to Husenbeth: Husenbeth's works on the difficulties of Faberism and Blanco White, and Kirk's news edition of The Faith of Catholics
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/131   13 August 1829
Lingard to Husenbeth: prayers for the English saints, his conversation with Mr Raine, his pamphlet on St Cuthbert, his distrust of the tradition of monks, and seeking information of the death of Viscount Stafford
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/132   30 July 1830
Lingard to Husenbeth: praising his breviary, Weedall's move to the continent, Fletcher's new prayer book
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/133   24 December 1830
Lingard to Husenbeth: work on his last volume of History of England, Husenbeth's work on Faber, Dr Weedall, the new catechism, and his plans to revise his historical works
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/134   10 September 1832
Lingard to Husenbeth: his refusal to seek subscriptions from his congregation for Husenbeth's chapel owing to their poverty, the Januarian controversy, and the cholera epidemic
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/135   20 April 1835
Lingard to Husenbeth: advice on publishing his reply to Faber
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/136   15 May 1835
Lingard to Husenbeth: sending a donation for Husenbeth's chapel
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/137   4 July 1835
Lingard to Husenbeth: advice on his subscription, the publication of a supplement [?on saints], and the rumours among the Jesuits that the bishops have petitioned Rome to suppress them
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/138   10 August 1835
Lingard to Husenbeth: advertising his subscription, and Bramston's victory against Jesuit interference in the chapel of St John's Wood
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/139   25 August 1835
Lingard to Husenbeth: Thompson's lukewarm attitude to Husenbeth's subscription appeal, and news of a Berlin professor who converted to Catholicism following the reading of Lingard's History of England
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/140   26 February 1840
Lingard to Husenbeth: Rayment's letters
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/141   25 July 1840
Lingard to Husenbeth: the Vicar Apostolic vacancy in the northern district, and Pugin's vestments approved in Rome
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/142   6 August 1840
Lingard to Husenbeth: his catechism, his avoidance of controversy within the Catholic church, his involvement in the episcopal appointments, Stonyhurst's rector congratulating Brown on his appointment, and the influence of the regulars in Brown's appointment
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/143   11 August 1840
Lingard to Husenbeth: his works in combatting a series of lectures against the Catholic Church, his view that English Catholics do not buy books, his work on notes on the doctrines of the catechism designed to please Protestants, the list of possible episcopal appointments, and opposition to Weedall
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/144   22 September 1840
Lingard to Husenbeth: Dolman's plan to publish his new catechism for Protestants, and Stonyhurst's role in Weedall's escape
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/145   [?November] 1840
Lingard to Husenbeth: criticism of Frank Trappes, questioning why Weedall is still in Rome, the Dodding Green controversy, and Dr Wareing
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/146   10 November 1840
Lingard to Husenbeth: answering criticism of Husenbeth's new catechism, Brown's consecration, and Brown's opposition to a new Jesuit chapel in Liverpool
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/147   14 March 1841
Lingard to Husenbeth: Eastwood's attacks on Catholics and his trial with Sherburne
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/148   7 October 1842
Lingard to Husenbeth: Dolman's plan to publish his new catechetical instructions, and the Pope's decision on the Liverpool Jesuit chapel dispute
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/149   3 November 1842
Lingard to Husenbeth: Husenbeth's objections to certain parts of Lingard's catechetical instructions, Dr Weedall, two men interfering with St Cuthbert's tomb in Durham Cathedral, and Sharples popularity at Stonyhurst
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/150   2 December 1842
Lingard to Husenbeth: sending him part of St Cuthbert's vestment, and Weedall's removal from Oscott
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/151   16 December 1842
Lingard to Husenbeth: Butler's poor conduct, and Greek words
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/152   18 May 1845
Lingard to Husenbeth: congratulating him on his work on the life of Mr Richmond, and asking after Dr Wilson who was sent to Hobart Town
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/153   18 August 1845
Lingard to Husenbeth: information on the Brethren Fund
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/154   29 September 1845
Lingard to Husenbeth: advising him to publish on a more general topic as Catholics are not good readers, and suggestions for publications
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/155   5 November 1845
Lingard to Husenbath: Husenbeth's rejection of Lingard's suggestions for publications, his belief that the Anglican church will become more powerful following the departure of the Catholic converts, and Pusey's refusal to convert
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/156   18 November 1845
Lingard to Husenbath: Chapter elections, the need to employ the converts (particularly Newman), and Sibthorpe
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/157   24 November 1846
Lingard to Husenbath: Irish protestant ordinations, and the resignation of Keon from the editorship of Dolman's Magazine
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/158   18 June 1847
Lingard to Husenbath: advising on the paintings of altar screens, and advising on possible publications (particularly translations of German literature)
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/159   25 June 1847
Lingard to Husenbath: St Caythe, and recommending contacting Rev Jauch
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/160   23 February 1848
Lingard to Husenbath: his health, Husenbeth's work in translating for Burns, and the future of the Chapter
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/161   13 January 1849
Lingard to Husenbath: a controversy surrounding the nuns at York, his poor health, the financial crisis, and the eulogy of Douai College
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/162   6 February 1849
Lingard to Husenbath: his opinion of Dr Rock, the situation at Oscott, and Paley's pamphlet
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/163   19 March 1849
Lingard to Husenbath: Wilds and Coombs ignoring Husenbeth's letters, the eulogy of Douai College, his view on the possibility of Walsh being appointed archbishop, Ward's opinion of Lingard in the Rambler, the Jesuits in Ireland during the English Reformation, and advice on publishing
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/164   9 August 1849
Lingard to Husenbath: his opinion of a funeral sermon, and Dolman requiring a preface from Lingard for a new work
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/165   15 February 1850
Lingard to Husenbath: his poor health, and Mrs Jameson's publication on the emblems of saints
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/166   19 August 1850
Lingard to Husenbath: Mrs Jameson's publication on the emblems of saints, and his (Lingard's) work on saints, and his poor health
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/167   29 August 1850
Lingard to Husenbath: his meeting with the Archaeological Institute at Hornby
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/168   8 August 1840
Husenbath to Lingard: St Cyril of Jerusalem, preparations of a new book on vespers, the lack of enthusiasm for his work by the Catholic community, the episcopal appointments and his opinions on the various bishops, Weedall's dispute with Rome, and an article in the Dublin Review on the Anglican Church
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/864   2 September 1851
Husenbeth to Tierney: the Duke of Norfolk's apostasy, the loan of Lingard's letter and urging him to treat them with confidence, revelations in the letters, Tierney's proposed biography of Lingard, the rumour of Lingard's cardinalate
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/865   2 September 1851
Husenbeth to Tierney: a rumour that Sing will be writing a biography of Lingard
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/866   4 September 1851
Husenbeth to Tierney: sending him Lingard's letters
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/867   10 September 1851
Husenbeth to Tierney: his letter to the Catholic Standard in response to an ultramontane attack on Lingard's reputation in the Tablet, the Duke of Norfolk's apostasy and rumours that John Cumming's preaching may have caused it, and rumours of Wiseman being recalled to Rome
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/896   [September 1851]
Husenbeth to the editor of the Catholic Standard: defending Lingard's reputation (particularly his prayer books)
1 letter 
JONES, John
UC/P25/7/789   [?October 1833]
Lingard to Jones: abuse of the power of the Vicars Apostolic in nominating their successors, agreeing with Dr Griffiths's appointment, and the need to erect a chapter
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/790-791   7 & 18 November 1833
Jones to Lingard: agreeing with Lingard that no measures can be adopted by the clergy to curb the powers of the Vicars Apostolic, his belief that the a chapter would have no power, the resignation of the Rev Joe Carpue, protesting against Penswick having a seat in the chapter (enclosing letter to Penswick on the subject, and his conversation with Wilds on his recollections of Douai College
2 letters 
UC/P25/7/792   21 November 1833
Lingard to Jones: the Vicars Apostolic and the chapter, the question of bishops in ordinary, introducing Mr Dunham, and sending a prayer book designed to encourage Protestant converts
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/794   9 December 1833
Lingard to Jones: Lingard's account of King John's attitude to Pope Innocent, the rights of the chapter, bishops in ordinary, and criticising the conferring of doctorates on young divines who defend their theology in Rome
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/796   28 November 1834
Jones to Lingard: sending him a letter to the Dean of the chapter on the need to take action to prevent the chapter being exploited by the Vicars Apostolic
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/795   27 December 1834
Lingard to Jones: forward his request on to others re: the chapter
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/797   24 February 1835
Jones to [?Tierney]: Lingard's inactivity in defending the rights of the chapter
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/798   27 February 1835
Jones to Tierney: his irritation with Lingard for not wanting to reform church government, and the division of Penswick's vicariate
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/799   10 January 1835
Jones to Tierney: his disappointment with Lingard's inactivity in defending the rights of the clergy, his letter to the Dean, and the question of the re-establishment of the hierarchy
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/811   13 May 1838
Jones to Lingard: urging Lingard to attend a chapter meeting
1 letter 
JOYCE, Miss
UC/P25/7/760   26 July 1842
Lingard to Joyce: answering enquiries on his History, and his opinion of Cardinal Consalvi
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/763   [?September 1842]
Lingard to Joyce: awaiting a package from her, her offer to send him some Antwerp pigeons, and enclosing an extract from the Hornby Gazette concerning the Rev Shepherd
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/764   5 January 1843
Lingard to Joyce: information on Anne Boleyn's trial
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/765   [?1843]
Lingard to Joyce: information on Anne Boleyn's trial
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/766   18 January 1843
Lingard to Joyce: declining an offer of the Anti-Corn Law League to attend a gathering
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/767   [1843]
Lingard to Joyce: advising her on a banner for Rev Shepherd, and his opinion of Father Mathew
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/768   [?1843]
Lingard to Joyce: thanking her for her visit, and Lord Brougham's enquiry on the 1688 Revolution
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/769   [?1843]
Lingard to Joyce: Lord Brougham's enquiry on the 1688 Revolution
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/770   [?1844]
Lingard to Joyce: a parliamentary debate on [?the Dissenters' Chapels Bill], and the new edition of his History
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/771   [?1844]
Lingard to Joyce: his opinion that the bill will pass [?the Dissenters' Chapels Bill]
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/772   [?1844]
Lingard to Joyce: his opinion on the prospects of [?the Dissenters' Chapels Bill] bill passing, and soliciting other Catholics to sign a petition in favour of it
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/772a   [?1844]
Lingard to Joyce: the result of the parliamentary debate on [?the Dissenters' Chapels Bill]
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/773   [?1844]
Lingard to Joyce: Lenten fasting
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/774   [?1844]
Lingard to Joyce: Lenten fasting
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/775   1 May 1845
Lingard to Joyce: French sermons, the skulls of two Catholic martyrs (Lockwood and Catterick) executed during the Civil War
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/776   [?1845]
Lingard to Joyce: the skulls of the Catholic martyrs, receiving Sharon Turner's poem on King Richard and Queen Mary's letters, and his pet tortoise
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/777   [?1845]
Lingard to Joyce: the skulls of the Catholic martyrs
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/778   [?1845]
Lingard to Joyce: the skulls of the Catholic martyrs
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/779   [?1845]
Lingard to Joyce: the punishment of death in the Scriptures, and advice on the altar in Catholic houses
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/780   [?1845]
[?Lingard to Joyce]: the chapel in Belgian houses
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/781   [?1845]
[?Lingard to Joyce]: his opinion of Macaulay's History of England
1 letter 
KELLY, Matthew
UC/P25/7/841   20 May 1847
Kelly to Lingard: wishing to view a 1656 letter in Lingard's possession
1 letter 
KIPLING, Thomas
UC/P25/7/761   19 May 1815
Kipling (Dean of Peterborough Cathedral) to Lingard: criticising Lingard's attitude towards the Church of England and a modern church and threatening to prosecute him over his language
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/762   [May 1815]
Lingard to Kipling: defending his attitude on the Church of England
1 letter 
KIRK, John
UC/P25/7/195   7 November 1819
Lingard to Kirk: Panazi's memoirs, and powers granted to the president of Stonyhurst to give dimissorials and attempts by the Jesuits to re-establish their order
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/196   4 December 1819
Bishop Thomas Smith to Kirk: Panzani's memoirs
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/197   18 December 1819
Lingard to Kirk: answering his enquiry on biographical memoirs of the Catholic nobility and gentry in the northern counties, defending his (Lingard's) History of England
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/199   15 May 1820
John Lee to Kirk: identifying Kirk as “Candidus”, and a controversy surrounding a letter by Gandolphy
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/200   25 November 1820
Lingard to Kirk: responding to a critic and defending his History of England
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/202   10 December 1820
Lingard to Kirk: responding to a critic and defending his History of England, seeking the location of various sources, his History ignored by the Scottish literati
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/204   24 December 1820
Lingard to Kirk: the Talbot Papers, Smith's ordinations, and seeking Kirk's opinions on his History
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/208   January 1821
Lingard to Kirk: using the Duke of Norfolk's library, and seeking other works
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/215   13 October 1823
Lingard to Kirk: attempts by Jesuits to win over Mr Brennan, the relief in Rome that Consalvi is not the new pope, the denunciation of his History in Rome, and his candidature to become a bishop
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/209   26 March 1828
Lingard to Kirk: acquiring a collection of papers from the Duke of Norfolk, the oath of supremacy
1 letter 
LANDORS, Charles
UC/P25/7/235   17 December 1824
Lingard to Landors: enclosing wording of a petition by the Catholics of Great Britain to the House of Commons on the subject of Catholic relief
1 letter 
LYTHGOE, Randall The following are descriptions of letters existing only as transcripts at Ushaw College Library. The location of the originals are probably in Stonyhurst archives

UC/P25/7/169   6 November [?1830]
Lingard to Lythgoe: commenting on the memoir of the Vaudois, his belief that Jacques de la Cloche was an imposter, and a forgery of documents alleged to be from Charles I
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/170   29 November 1831
Lingard to [?Lythgoe]: answering enquiries on former Douai men, and answering Weedall's letter in the Catholic Magazine
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/171   [?July 1832]
Lingard to [?Lythgoe]: the decreasing number of subscribers to the Catholic Magazine, advising him against publishing the names of the Catholic MPs opposing the oath in parliament, the history of the English College in Rome and its restoration by Pope Pius VII
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/172   May - June 1832
Lingard to [?Lythgoe]: offering to send articles, commenting on other articles, and Weedall and the authenticity of the blood of St Januarius
1 letter 
PALMER, William
UC/P25/7/218   24 March 1842
Lingard to Palmer: denying rumours that his cousin (William Palmer) has become a Roman Catholic
1 letter 
OLIVER, George
UC/P25/7/220   15 February 1839
Lingard to Oliver: praising his work, the Arundell family, and comments on other manuscripts
 
POYNTER, William
UC/P25/7/173   12 September 1809
Lingard to Poynter: Milner's decree on the new arrangements for indulgences, the petition to allow Catholic soldiers to attend Mass
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/193   24 April 1814
Lingard to Poynter: his opinion of Gandolphy and his (Gandolphy's) desire to publish a second edition of his controversial work
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/194   28 January 1817
Lingard to Poynter: seeking more information on a report relating to a papal bull (regium exequatur)
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/174   10 February 1817
Lingard to Poynter: advising on the jurisdiction of bishops [relating to a parliamentary bill to regulate the appointment of Catholic bishops]
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/175   16 February 1817
Lingard to Poynter: advising on the jurisdiction of bishops [relating to a parliamentary bill to regulate the appointment of Catholic bishops]
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/176   22 February 1817
Lingard to Poynter: suggesting that bishops petition parliament on plans to regulate the appointment of Catholic bishops, with text of resolutions on this subject
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/177   26 February 1817
Lingard to Poynter: sending altered resolution against plans to regulate the appointment of Catholic bishops, and his rejection of his possible appointment as the superior of St Edmunds owing to his bad experience as acting president of Ushaw
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/178   7 March 1817
Lingard to Poynter: advising on the historical jurisdiction of bishops in other countries (particularly Prussia)
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/179   10 March 1817
Lingard to Poynter: sending a draft of the regulations on the appointment of Catholic bishops
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/180   26 March 1817
Lingard to Poynter: criticism of Milner's conduct, Brougham's article in the Edinburgh Review on the appointment of bishops, seeking a letter of introduction to Mr Macpherson at Rome
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/181   1 April 1817
Lingard to Poynter: commenting on his resolutions on the appointment of Catholic bishops, and his trip to Rome with the Stourtons
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/182   12 April 1817
Lingard to Poynter: his trip to Rome with the Stourtons, and the question of the appointment of Catholic bishops
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/183   5 June 1817
Lingard to Poynter: his tour of Italy including the coolness of Macpherson and the kindness of Cardinal Consalvi, the publication of the New Testament, Walsh of Durham in Rome on a special mission for the English Jesuits, criticism of Poynter's dealings with Gandolphy, and the debates on the Catholic question in Parliament
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/184   16 July 1817
Lingard to Poynter (extract): the appointment by the Pope of a rector for the English College
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/185   24 July 1817
Lingard to Poynter: the appointment by the Pope of a rector for the English College, letters from England to Cardinal Litta to treat Lingard with suspicion for alleged Jansenism
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/230   16 September 1818
Lingard to Poynter: the Wigan chapel affair, and Gibson's indignation at Gradwell for writing so many letters to Poynter
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/186   [?7 December 1818]
Lingard to Poynter: sending condolences on the loss of his cause
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/203   15 February 1820
Lingard to Poynter: opposition to plans to enable Stonyhurst to issue dimissorial letters and questioning their status as a pontifical college
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/205   18 March 1821
Lingard to Poynter: the oath of supremacy, and Poynter's role in the campaign for Catholic emancipation
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/206   31 March 1821
Lingard to Poynter: a bill in Parliament [?relating to the oath of supremacy]
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/207   June 1821
Lingard to Poynter: the oath of supremacy, Gibson's will, manuscripts on the Catholics of Burton Constable, and Gradwell's quarrel with an Italian in Rome, accusations of Jansenism against the English bishops and clergy
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/210   12 August 1822
Lingard to Poynter: Milner's accusations against Lingard for harbouring heretical opinions on the Eucharist [in 1802]
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/211   29 October 1822
Lingard to Poynter: seeking information from various sources
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/212   26 May 1823
Lingard to Poynter: a new edition of his History, the new marriage act, and his belief that Milner will dislike his book
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/213   31 May 1823
Lingard to Poynter: a Catholic meeting in which Milner announced that he had written a letter to Keating on the subject of Catholics building churches, and commenting on a work on Elizabethan history
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/214   27 October 1823
Lingard to Poynter: wishing to see the Portuguese ambassador to gain admission to the archives in the Torre de Tombo
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/231   12 December 1825
Lingard to Poynter: records in Malta relating to Catholic history
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/232   5 July 1826
Lingard to Poynter: commenting on a declaration of the Vicars Apostolic on emancipation, records in Malta, Blanco White, advice for Rutter not to publish his answer to Southey himself but to send it to the Catholic Defence Committee, and his opinion on the dangers of writing apologetics of the Catholic Church generally
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/236   27 February 1827
Lingard to Poynter: praising Poynter's book
1 letter 
PRICE, Edward
UC/P25/7/877   15 October 1846
Lingard to Price: Price succeeding Keen [as editor of Dolman's Magazine]
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/838   18 January 1847
Lingard to Price: improvements to his manuscript, and sending a life of Trejean to Dolman
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/839   [?January 1847]
Lingard to Price: Trejean's life, and his ailments
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/840   10 January 1847
Lingard to Price: advising him to write a history of the penal laws
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/881   13 February 1847
Lingard to Price: praising him on his article on persecution
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/843   14 August 1847
Lingard to Price: the death of Griffith, corrections to his sixth volume of History, and the Exeter Hall orators
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/844   17 August 1847
Lingard to Price: his new volume
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/845   24 August 1847
Lingard to Price: apologising for giving him so much trouble, Dolman's payment to the Camden, the exhibition of the Art Union, and Price's wish to produce an account of Griffith's persecutions
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/868   16 February [?1848]
Lingard to Price: sending him manuscripts on Queen Mary
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/869   9 March [?1848]
Lingard to Price: his meeting with the railway agent to discuss building a railway track through a nearby field at Hornby, criticism of the use of foreign preachers
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/886   [?April 1848]
Lingard to Price: the printing of his latest edition, and Faber's new publication which has given offence to the Catholic clergy
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/848   2 June 1848
Lingard to Price: his desire to produce a work on the plantation of Ireland, a letter on Endymion Porter's religious affiliation
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/872   11 June [?1848]
Lingard to Price: criticism of Lingard's account of the Irish massacres, and praising the Catholic Magazine
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/849   30 June 1848
Lingard to Price: an enquiry on the Irish massacre at Wexford, and other sources, Lord Clifford's support for the Jesuit Mazzio who informed Lingard's friend that he (Lingard) was a Jansenist
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/850   6 July 1848
Lingard to Price: the opening of St George's, and Mr Cobb's controversial preaching
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/873   5 August [?1848]
Lingard to Price: seeking advice on the best method of sending a frail old lady to Paris
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/874   6 September [?1848]
Lingard to Price: praising Price's attack on Faber, criticism of Paley's article, answering Macaulay and, his reputation as a Gallacan and Jansenist among the Catholic converts
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/875   26 September [?1848]
Lingard to Price: the Tablet's attack on Price and advising him on how to proceed
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/876   7 October [?1848]
Lingard to Price: advice on Price's application for canonical status for the clergy
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/878   26 October 1848
Lingard to Price: corrections for his latest volume, and a Puseyite publication on the liturgies in the reign of Edward VI
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/879   27 October 184[8]
Lingard to Price: amendments in volume XI
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/880   28 October [?1848]
Lingard to Price: corrections to his volume
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/854   13 November 184[?]
Lingard to Price: list of errata for his volume
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/882   17 November [?1848]
Lingard to Price: corrections for his latest volume
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/855   11 December 1848
Lingard to Price: the printing of his work, commenting on the review in the Times of Macaulay's History of England, and Dolman's work as agent for Ami de la Religion
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/885   [?1848]
Lingard to Price: answering Macaulay on Lord Stafford, Boyle's request for assistance in the Orthodox, asking whether Price would accept an article on the wonders of the microscope
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/856   28 January 1849
Lingard to Price: criticism of Macaulay, information on Conolly, the Camden publications, and mistakes in his last volume
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/858   8 May 1849
Lingard to Price: Macaulay, the patronisation of foreign institutes by Wiseman and the clergy, the Rambler's compliment to him (Lingard)
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/859   12 May 1849
Lingard to Price: the sources in Tierney's Dodd's History
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/870   4 June [?1849]
Lingard to Price: a manuscript on Cromwell's Irish massacres
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/871   7 June 1849
Lingard to Price: a manuscript on Cromwell's Irish massacres, Price's attack on Wack, the Rambler's defence of Macaulay, the potential cholera epidemic in London, and his portrait
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/883   [?June 1849]
Lingard to Price: completing changes on his ninth volume of History, and his poor health
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/861   23 October 184[?]
Lingard to Price: his poor health, and Mr Kenrick's attack on him
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/884   [?October 1848]
Lingard to Price: criticism of the Rambler, and questioning the location of Walsh's new cathedral, and the Irish massacres
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/862   7 November 1849
Lingard to Price: the surviving alumni of Douai College, the Oratorian attack on Price in the Rambler, payment of subscriptions, and his poor health
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/887   [?1849]
Lingard to Price: printing of his latest edition
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/888   [?1849]
Lingard to Price: his poor health, and criticism of Dolman's attitude towards prefaces
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/889   [?March 1849]
Lingard to Price: instructions for printing of his latest volume, and his belief that the completion of his volume has lifted a great burden from his shoulders
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/890   [?1849]
Lingard to Price: the publication of his latest edition of History, and articles for [Dolman's Magazine
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/891   [?1849]
Lingard to Price: printing his latest editions of History
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/892   [?1849]
Lingard to Price: printing his latest editions of History, and the dispute between the Rambler and Dolman's Magazine
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/893   [?1849]
Lingard to Price: seeking books to combat Macaulay, and the publication of his latest edition of History
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/894   [?1849]
Lingard to Price: biographical information on Dodd with a transcript of a letter to Hornyold on Dodd's death
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/895   [?1849]
Lingard to Price: answering Macaulay, his worries over composing his preface to his new edition, and seeking sources
1 letter 
SCOTT, Edward
UC/P25/7/225   [1810 x 1850]
Lingard to Scott: manuscript of the life of the duchess of Feria
1 letter 
SEWALL [?]
UC/P25/7/224a   7 December 1821
Memorandum by [the Society of Jesus] to Lingard: concerning Lingard's discovery of documents implication members of the Society in the Gunpowder Plot
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/221   7 December 1821
Lingard to Sewall: the Jesuit involvement in the Gunpowder Plot
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/222   11 April 1822
Lingard to Sewall: seeking an English manuscript of the background to the Gunpowder Plot
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/223   1 May 1822
Lingard to Sewall: declining an invitation to Stonyhurst, a new edition of his history
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/224   18 April 1822
Lingard to Sewall: various manuscript enquiries
1 letter 
SHEPHERD, William
UC/P25/7/755   [?1832 x 1834]
A. Panizzi to Shepherd: criticising an aspect of Lingard's History on homage paid to the Pope
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/756   [?1832 x 1834]
Lingard to Shepherd: answering Panizzi's criticism on homage
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/757   [1832 x 1834]
Lingard to Shepherd: criticising his ideas on homage, his lack of faith in Spanish and Portuguese patriotism, and the upcoming parliamentary debates involving dissenters
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/758   16 November 1837
Lingard to Shepherd: the death of Blundell, Shepherd's attack on [the anti-Catholic Evangelical] Hugh McNeile, and the provision of the clergy by the Corporation of Liverpool
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/759   [?1837]
Shepherd to Lingard: his opinion of the new Lord Chancellor [?Lord Lyndhurst], the Scottish Covenanters
1 letter 
SILVERTOP, George
UC/P25/7/373   22 May 1837
Lingard to Silvertop: negotiations over royalties with Dolman
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/374   3 June 1838
Lingard to Silvertop: negotiations over royalties with Dolman, and Mr Blundell's death
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/375   30 October 1838
Lingard to Silvertop: negotiations over royalties with Dolman
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/376   24 June 1839
Lingard to Silvertop: a controversy surrounding the use of Protestant or Catholic versions of the Bible in schools, and Silvertop's enquiry on St Jerome, and hoping that Silvertop could ensure that Riddell is able to come to an arrangement with the bishop over Dodding Green
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/377   [1839 x 1844]
Lingard to Silvertop: commenting on a tract relating to the Rule of Faith and the condemnation of the tract by the bishop
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/378   30 January 1844
Lingard to Silvertop: negotiations over royalties with Dolman, awaiting the publication of the Anglo-Saxon homilies, Lappenberg's Anglo-Saxon history, and his shares
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/379   13 February 1844
Lingard to Silvertop: the publication of his book with Dolman and its likely readership among both Protestants and Catholics
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/380   9 March 1844
Lingard to Silvertop: the publication of his book with Dolman
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/381   12 March 1844
Lingard to Silvertop: negotiations over royalties with Dolman
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/382   17 November 1844
Lingard to Silvertop: negotiations over royalties with Dolman
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/383   8 July 1844
Lingard to Silvertop: Brown's discovery of a printed work copied by St Ignatius for The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/384   8 July 1844
Lingard to Silvertop: urging Silvertop to persuade the Catholics to vote for the bill [?Dissenters Chapel Bill] in favour of the Unitarians
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/385   10 February 1845
Lingard to Silvertop: negotiations over royalties with Dolman, the reception of his book
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/386   9 July 1848
Lingard to Silvertop: the loss in value of Catholic property and its implications for the Catholics of the north of Northumberland, and dividends
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/387   22 November 1848
Lingard to Silvertop: the publication of his book with Dolman
1 letter 
TEGANDA, Mariano Gil de
UC/P25/7/187   [?November 1832]
Lingard to Tegada: assuring him that he has no connection with the Catholic Magazine
1 letter 
THOMPSON, Richard
UC/P25/7/188   26 December [?1836]
Lingard to Thompson: a Council of Trent decree on Catholic publications, criticism of Briggs's knowledge of Latin, a new edition of his (Lingard's) prayer book, Bishop Brown's dispute with the clergy
1 letter 
TIERNEY, Mark
UC/P25/7/264   2 September 1826
Lingard to Tierney: errors in his History on Lord Surrey and the Battle of Flodden, his inability to provide Tierney with information on Stapleton, and preparing to answer the savage attack made on him by Dr Allen in the Edinburgh Review
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/265   20 September 1826
Lingard to Tierney: seeking information from various sources for his research (mostly on the St Bartholomew's massacre)
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/266   27 September 1826
Tierney to Lingard: providing information from various sources for Lingard's research (mostly on the St Bartholomew's massacre)
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/268   26 December 1826
Lingard to Tierney: the publication of a new edition of his History
1 letter 
The original letter is kept in the archives of Farm Street Church, London
UC/P25/7/787   13 April 1831
Lingard to Tierney: information on Anne Boleyn
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/800   7 October 1836
Tierney to Lingard: Kirk's papers on the chapter, the Eyre Papers, and access to various sources on the English Reformation for the continuation of Dodd's History
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/801   28 August 1836
Lingard to Tierney: sources for the continuation of Dodd's History
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/802-803   2 - 8 September 1836
Tierney to Lingard: the continuation of Dodd's History
Enclosure: Joseph Booker to Tierney
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/804   October 1836
Lingard to Tierney: sources for Tierney's continuation of Dodd's History, and information on Anne Boleyn
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/805   7 October 1836
Lingard to Tierney: Tierney's continuation of Dodd's History
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/806   4 April 1837
Lingard to Tierney: Lord Percy and Mary Talbot's marriage
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/807   7 April 1837
Lingard to Tierney: the Talbot Papers, Lord Percy and Mary Talbot's marriage
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/808   10 April 1837
Lingard to Tierney: Lord Percy and Mary Talbot's marriage, and information on various sources
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/809   3 May 1837
Lingard to Tierney: sources for Charles I
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/812   16 April 1839
Lingard to Tierney: sources on the Gunpowder Plot
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/813   21 April 1839
Lingard to Tierney: continuation of Dodd's History
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/1563a   23 April 1839
Tierney to Lingard (incomplete): extract from a French manuscript
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/814   May 1839
Lingard to Tierney: review of Tierney's work [?Dodd's History continuation]
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/815   31 May 1839
Lingard to Tierney (from Tierney's draft): his dispute with Bagshaw on St Thomas
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/816   17 June 1839
Lingard to Tierney: his dispute with Bagshaw on St Thomas, and Dodd's History
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/817   28 June 1839
Lingard to Tierney: various sources/enquiries on the English Re-formation
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/818   16 December 1839
Lingard to Tierney: congratulating him on the appearance of the second volume of Dodd's History, seeking a section of the Douai Diary, and other sources
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/819   11 March 1840
Lingard to Tierney: the archive at Simancas
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/820   9 April 1840
Lingard to Tierney: Wiseman's wish for Lingard to refute the Puseyite doctrine of the Church of England reforming itself following the Reformation
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/821   12 November 1840
Lingard to Tierney: Garnet's letter on the Gunpowder Plot
Includes a copy of Tierney's remarks on the Garnet letter
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/822   20 November 1840
Lingard to Tierney: Queen Mary's participation in attempts against the life of Elizabeth, and enquiries on the Gunpowder Plot
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/823   27 May 1841
Lingard to Tierney: advising him against including too many long documents in his Dodd's History volumes
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/824   [?1841]
Lingard to Tierney: advising him on in his Dodd's History volumes
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/825   28 October 1841
Lingard to Tierney: his poor health, his plan to prepare his Anglo-Saxon Church for another edition, and declining the offer of reviewing his book
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/826   4 July 1842
Lingard to Tierney: advising him against publishing private correspondence, the controversy surrounding the life of Fr Persons, his poor health, preparing a new edition of his Anglo-Saxon history and Puseyite support for the publication
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/827   28 October 1842
Lingard to Tierney: manuscripts from the Throckmortan family
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/828   9 November 1842
Lingard to Tierney: the Throckmortan manuscripts, and Mr Rokewode's death
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/829   26 November 1844
Lingard to Tierney: advice on his dispute with Rowe
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/830   [?1844]
Lingard to Tierney: his role in composing a notice advertising Lingard's new work in Dolman's Magazine, and his favourable opinion of Rev John Walker
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/831   20 January 1845
Lingard to Tierney: proposed changes to a later edition of Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/832   25 January 1845
Lingard to Tierney: advising on the state of the historiography of the Anglo-Saxon church for Tierney's new work
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/833   17 February 1845
Lingard to Tierney: congratulating him on his notice advertising Lingard's new work in Dolman's Magazine
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/834   21 April 1846
Lingard to Tierney: the possible printing of an octavo edition of History of England
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/835   7 May 1846
Lingard to Tierney: advising him to publish another volume
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/836   30 June 1846
Lingard to Tierney: the Bayeaux Tapestry, and advising him to continue with his work
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/837   16 July 1846
Lingard to Tierney: the origins of the Bayeaux Tapestry, Dolman's new ventures, the ban imposed on him by the Jesuits, and his opinion that the degree of doctor has been devalued
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/842   13 January 1847
Lingard to Tierney: suggestions for improvements to his manuscript
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/846   29 September 1847
Lingard to Tierney: Tierney's plan for a fresh volume of Dodds History, Keen's attack on Tierney, the tendency of the Catholic converts to exaggerate in their writings, Wiseman's appointment as pro-Vicar Apostolic, and his belief that Wiseman should not wear a Roman collar for fear of attracting Protestant attention
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/847   27 May 1848
Lingard to Tierney: a correspondent seeking a letter from 1656, Carlyle's charge against Lingard of forgery in his account of the Drogheda and Wexford massacres
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/851   7 July 1848
Lingard to Tierney: seeking sources for the Interregnum, and his poor health
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/852   24 July 1848
Lingard to Tierney: his dislike of Carlyle and his accusation of forgery against him (Lingard), and his poor health
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/853   28 August 1848
Lingard to Tierney: the Wexford massacre, and other sources
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/893   [?1848]
Lingard to Tierney: Greenway's manuscript
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/860   4 November 1853
Tierney to [?]: angry response to the omission of his (Tierney) name from Lingard's preface to a posthumous work
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/863   25 January 1850
Lingard to Tierney: revisions of his book
1 letter 
WALSH, Edward
UC/P25/7/189   4 May 1813
Lingard to Walsh: criticism of Butler, his (Lingard's) ironic defence of an anti-Catholic petition printed in the Tyne Mercury, his review of anti-Catholic tracts, his opinion that anti-Catholicism has not progressed further north than Manchester, and Penswick involved in an anti-Catholic dispute in Chester
1 letter 
WEEDALL, Henry
UC/P25/7/198   13 April 1820
Lingard to Weedall: seeking the epistles of Luther in the Oscott Library
1 letter 
Other Correspondence
Collection of letters with unknown correspondents

UC/P25/7/216   28 January 1818
Lingard to [?]: an article in the Orthodox, the question of the restoration of the English College in Rome, the influence of Blanchardism among the English priests, his History of England, and seeking books
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/217   29 May 1818
Lingard to [?]: the question of the restoration of the English College in Rome and the Jesuits in England
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/228   15 July 1819
Lingard to [?]: his inability to attend the funeral of [?James Worswick], the Panzani memoirs, Gradwell obtaining a copy of Queen Mary's letter to the Pope on the eve of her execution, and other documents and books wanted
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/233   8 October 1826
Lingard to [?]: seeking names of families who supported the Pretender in the Jacobite Rising of 1745, the Jesuit presence in Rome, the progress of the English College, working on a vindication against Allen's attack, Bishop Smith postponing the Jubilee, and news of the Worswicks
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/782   [?1800 x 1851]
Lingard to [?]: on the subject of the consecration of bishops
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/784   [?1800 x 1851]
Lingard to [?]: Riddell's claim against Rutter's estate
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/785   19 October 184[?8]
[?] to Lingard: Patric's book
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/857   [?1846]
Extract from a letter by Lingard: his conversation with a young curate on Faber
1 letter 
UC/P25/7/91 - 236; UC/P25/7/808 - 897   [late 19th century x early 20th century
Original manuscript transcripts of letters 91 - 236 and 808 - 897. These manuscript transcripts have now been superseded by the transcript volumes although they have been retained for cross-checking purposes
3 files 
Research Papers
UC/P25/2/1-3   [early 19th century]
Notes by Lingard on catechisms, translations of psalms, a prayer book, probably subsequently published
3 notebooks 
UC/P25/2/4   [?1800]
Commonplace book with research notes by Lingard, probably for Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church
1 volume 
UC/P25/2/5   March 1800
Journal by Lingard with record of notes on historical reading (Carracioli and Gibbon) and Bishop Alexander Cameron
1 notebook 
UC/P25/2/6   [1800 x 1851]
Alphabetical list of English Jesuits in the eighteenth century, with date of birth, entry and profession
1 notebook 
UC/P25/2/7-14   [1800 x 1851]
Lingard's working papers, mostly relating to History of England and Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church including transcripts and extracts of manuscripts and printed sources (subsequently used in the published works), notes, and other ephemera
8 files 
UC/P25/2/14-15   [1815 x 1840]
Commonplace book with research notes by Lingard on various historical topics (with subject index), probably compiled for his History of England series
2 notebooks 
Provenance, UC/P25/2/15: on front pastedown addressed to “Right Rev. Dr Poynter, Vicar Apostolic of the Southern District, 4 Castle Street, Holborn, London”
UC/P25/2/16   [1815 x 1840]
Commonplace book with research notes on Catholics during the reign of James I, probably relating to his History of England series
On the front pastedown: purple ink bookstamp "Ushaw College Library Durham"
1 notebook 
Publications
UC/P25/3/1-2   [early 19th century]
Draft manuscript of a unpublished work by Lingard entitled “Practice of living in union with Jesus Christ”
Also includes transcript
2 notebooks 
UC/P25/3/3   1806
Notebook with record of orders and accounts for the sale of Lingard's Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church
1 notebook 
UC/P25/3/4   [1819] - 1850
Assorted papers relating to the publication of History of England, including Mawman's synopsis of the first volume, binding of the octavo edition of Volume VIII with table of contents, and book reviews
1 file 
UC/P25/3/5   [1819]
Draft manuscript of Lingard's History of England, Volume I
1 file 
UC/P25/3/6-13   [1845]
Printed proofs with annotations and manuscript notes by Lingard revising Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church
1 box 
Personal Papers
UC/P25/4/1   1771 - 1847
Personal papers of John Lingard, including passports, birth certificate, baptism certificate, fides ordinum certificates, faculty papers, brief of Doctor of Divinity, diploma of the Accademia di Religione Cattolica, certificate of the Royal Society of Literature, diploma of the Societe d'Archeologie d'Avranches, dispensation from eucharistic fast, and extracts of letters
1 file 
UC/P25/4/2   1782 - 1849
Financial papers of John Lingard, including periodical subscription statements, account statements with printers and others, account books, and miscellaneous receipts
1 file 
UC/P25/4/3-5   [?early 19th century]
Notebooks of verses by John Lingard, including early drafts of various hymns, notably Hail ,Queen of Heaven
3 volumes 
UC/P25/4/6   1815 - 1843
Record book of Hornby Obligation Masses
1 notebook 
UC/P25/4/7-10   24 April - [?August] 1817
Journal (in four sections) by John Lingard of a tour to Rome and Naples in the summer of 1817
Mostly published by Edwin Bonney in Ushaw Magazine (1907), pp. 160-178, 248-271
Includes manuscript transcript [?by Edwin Bonney] of the first section
83f 
Presented to Ushaw College by Joseph Gillow, 1910
UC/P25/4/11   [?1830 x 1850]
John Lingard's pocketbook including housekeeper's inventory, sick list at Ushaw College, Chapter consultations from 1667, and extracts from W. Smith's letters to Mr Eyre of Hessop
1 volume 
Printed Material
Loose printed material transferred from XVIII.F.2.6

UC/P25/5/1   May 1760
“Memoirs of the life of Laurence, Earl Ferrett, Viscount Tamworth”,Royal Magazine (May 1760)
11p (pp. 225 - 232) 
UC/P25/5/2   24 December 1789
Answer to a letter, written by the Committee of English Catholics, Nov. 25, 1789, to the four Apostolic Vicars, and signed by the following Persons. Char. Berington, Jos. Wilkes, Petre, John Throckmorten, William Fermor, John Towneley and Thomas Hornyold
2 copies
2p 
UC/P25/5/3   1789
Heads of a bill to relieve upon conditions and under restrictions, persons called Protesting Catholic Dissenters from certain penalties and disabilities to which Papists, or persons professing the Popish religion, are by law subject
6p (pp. 9 - 15) 
UC/P25/5/4   1790
Printed letter to the Vicar of the Northern District (Matthew Gibson) on the Oath of Allegiance and the Roman Catholic Relief Bill
Signed at the end: Rev. John Chadwick, V.G., and 54 others
3p 
UC/P25/5/5   19 January 1791
Encyclical letter. Charles, bishop of Rama, Vicar Apostolic of the Western District; William, bishop of Acanthos, Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District; and John, bishop of Centuria, Vicar Apostolic of the Southern District. To all the faithful, clergy and laity of those respective districts
Printed letter on the Oath of Allegiance and the Roman Catholic Relief Bill
2p 
UC/P25/5/6   9 June 1791
A bill, intituled An Act to relieve upon conditions, and under regulations, the persons therein described from certain penalties and disabilities to which Papists, or persons professing the Popish religion, are by law subject
3p 
UC/P25/5/7   9 June 1791
Printed resolutions passed at a general meeting of English Catholics, at the Crown and Anchor tavern in the Strand, London, on the Oath of Allegiance and the Roman Catholic Relief Bill
3p 
UC/P25/5/8   [1791]
Printed petition concerning the Oath of Allegiance and the Roman Catholic Relief Bill
Signed by William Gibson and, by proxy, for Charles Walmesley and John Douglass
2p 
UC/P25/5/9   24 February 1791
Milner, John, Facts relating to the present contest amongst the Roman Catholics of this kingdom concerning the bill to be introduced into Parliament for their relief
Docket title: State of the present contest amongst the Roman Catholics. By the Rev. John Milner, F.S.A.
4p 
UC/P25/5/10   [1791]
Printed petition from Charles Walmesley, William Gibson, and John Douglass, on behalf of the Roman Catholic clergy and laity, on the Oath of Allegiance and the Roman Catholic Relief Bill
2p 
UC/P25/5/11   [1791]
Reprint from the Bill for the Relief of Protesting Catholic Dissenters, enacted 31 Geo.III.c.32
2p 
UC/P25/5/12   1799
Language:  French
Discours prononcé par Mgr. l'archevêque d'Aix, pour la bénédiction de la chapelle de King-Street, Portman-Square (1799)
9p 
UC/P25/5/13   27 May 1808
Speech of the Right Rev. Henry Bathurst, LL.D. Lord Bishop of Norwich, &c. &c.-delivered in the House of Lords on the 27th of May, 1808
Petition of the Irish Catholics
3p 
UC/P25/5/14   12 February 1810
Printed letter from James Archer to the Vicar Apostolic of the London District defending accusations brought against him for his derogatory comments on the Observanda and the power of the Vicars Apostolic
3p 
UC/P25/5/15   1810
Wheeler, James, A letter from the Rev. J. Wheeler, to Sir John Lawson, bart. containing a proposed arrangement in which all due provision is made, both for the inviolable maintenance of the civil and religious establishments of the country, and for the complete security of the vital interests of the Catholic religion, with a view to the attainment of Catholic emancipation (Richmond, 1810)
37p 
UC/P25/5/16   26 February 1811
Substance of the opinions of the judges, on advising the conjoined actions between William Scott, Esq. of Wimpson, and Dame Mary Lucy Elizabeth Glendonwyn, otherwise Gordon, and Sir James Gordon of Letterfourie, Bart, her husband, upon the 26th February 1811
Case of fraudulent inheritance involving a Catholic family
12p 
UC/P25/5/17   27 October 1813
Printed pastoral letter to the Roman Catholic clergy and laity of the Northern District
3p 
UC/P25/5/18   16 February 1814
Copy of a letter from Monsg. Quarantotti to the Right Reverend Dr. Poynter
Letter on Catholic emancipation
7p 
UC/P25/5/19   1813
The case stated, of the Wigan Catholic chapels, in two letters by the Rev. Richard Thompson, &c. Weld Bank. To which are added, (as an appendix) Mr. Walmesley's two letters to the Rev. Richard Thompson, as made public by himself (Wigan, 1813)
36p 
UC/P25/5/20   1821
Correspondence between an English Catholic and a Protestant Fabulist
Correspondence on the policy towards Catholics and Protestants during the reign of Queen Mary
1 broadside 
UC/P25/5/21   1818
To their brethren the Catholics of Wigan, and to the public at large, the following statement of facts is humbly submitted
7p 
UC/P25/5/22   1818
Theses theologicæ, de virtutibus theologicis, de gratia de actibus humanis nec non de peccatis et legibus quas deo juvante, præside Rev. Dom. Joanne Gillow, sacrae theologiæ professore tuebi conabuntur in coll. cath. (vulgó Ushaw) in comitatu Dunelmensi (Durham, 1818)
17p 
UC/P25/5/23   19 March 1821
Copy of a letter, to the Rev. the archdeacon of York, White Hart, Wakefield
Printed letter by William Herbert on the subject of Catholic emancipation
2p 
UC/P25/5/24   12 June 1821
A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Winchester
Printed letter from “A Catholic” to the Bishop of Winchester refuting certain statements on the subject of Catholic doctrine
2p 
UC/P25/5/25   16 March 1822
Preston Chronicle, Comparative religious toleration in France and Ireland
Reprint from the Preston Chronicle, 16 March 1822
1 sheet 
UC/P25/5/26   1827
Language:  Italian
Prospetto di associazione alla Storia D'Inghilterra del Dottore Giovanni Lingard (Rome, 1827)
Printed Italian prospectus advertising John Lingard's History of England.
8p 
UC/P25/5/27   [?1829]
A speech, at a meeting of the Corporation of the town of Beverley, for the purpose of agreeing to a petition against the Catholic claims, &c. (Beverley, [?1829])
Probably a reprint from a newspaper
4p 
UC/P25/5/28   [1841]
Riddell, Francis, Letter to the Catholic laity, on certain abuses existing in the Catholic Church in this kingdom (London, 1841)
24p 
UC/P25/5/29   1843
Lettera al chiarissimo Commendatore Giovanni Plana regio astronomo a Torino
On the claims of Eugenio Albèri concerning observations by Galileo Galilei of the satellites of Jupiter
2p 
UC/P25/5/30   23 July 1847
Parliament (Great Britain), Pensions. Return containing the names of all persons to whom pensions have been granted since the establishment of the separate fund of £1,200, specifying the grounds upon which such pensions have been granted, to the 20th day of June 1847: and of all pensions, granted as above, which have fallen in, showing whether by death or resignation of the recipients
6p 
UC/P25/5/31   18 August 1860
Correspondance de Rome, no. 105
7p (pp. 18 -24) 
UC/P25/5/32   4 February 1861
Printed pastoral letter by Charles MacNally (bishop of Clogher, Ireland) to [the Catholic clergy] on the subject of Lent, the attacks on Pope Pius IX (Risorgimento), and his wish to build a cathedral for the diocese
4p 
UC/P25/5/33-34   [?early 19th century]
Extracts from printed items
2 items 
Papers compiled after Lingard's death
UC/P25/6/1   1851-1890
Papers compiled after the death of John Lingard, mostly Canon Tierney's papers for his biography on Lingard
1 file 
UC/P25/6/2   25 September - 23 October 1883
Letters from H. Brigand to [?] on the possible publication of Lingard's letters to Dr Shepherd and commenting on Lingard's works
5 letters 
UC/P25/6/3   1890
Rev William Walker's notebook on John Lingard
2 volumes 
Presented to Ushaw College by Joseph Gillow, March 1910
UC/P25/6/4   [10 June 1910 - 4 January 1911]
Papers of Richard Bilsborrow, including letters to Edwin Bonney on the publication of various articles for the Ushaw Magazine, mostly on John Lingard (as well as William Wrennell and Charles Newsham) and a notebook of draft articles
1 file 
UC/P25/6/5   [?1930]
Index, arranged alphabetically, of Lingard's thoughts on various subjects
6 notebooks 
UC/P25/6/6   [late 19th century]
Memories of John Lingard, including copy of his obituary from the Illustrated London News, copies of transcripts of letters between Lingard and Miss Agnes Murray, and poems
1 file 
UC/P25/6/7   10 June 1951
Printed poster advertising an event at Hornby Castle to celebrate the centenary of John Lingard
Printed by Alston Dawson, Kirkby Lonsdale
1 poster 
Size: 380 x 505 mm
UC/P25/6/8   2008
Papers on John Lingard, including book reviews and biographical information
1 file