Reference code: GB-0298-UC/P7
Title: Nicholas Wiseman Papers
Dates of creation: 1792-1900
Extent: 12 boxes
Held by: Ushaw College Library
Origination: Nicholas Wiseman
Language: English and Latin
Nicholas Wiseman, cardinal and archbishop of Westminster, was born on 2 August 1802 in Seville. Following the death of his father, James, his mother moved with Nicholas, and his brother James, to Ireland, where they were placed in a boarding
school near Waterford. In March 1810, they were enrolled in St Cuthbert's College, Ushaw where Nicholas was singled out for special attention by John Lingard, who served briefly as vice-president and then acting president of the college. In the
autumn of 1818, Wiseman was part of a contingent of ten English students sent to the English College in Rome (the first English students to enrol since its ransacking by the French revolutionary army in 1798). He was ordained there in 1825 and
appointed to the position of rector only three years later. In the same year he published his first major work,
Horae Syriacae which established his scholarly reputation. Pope Leo XII was influential in Wiseman being awarded a professorship in the Roman (later the Pontifical Gregorian) University. He was elected to the Royal
Asiatic Society and in 1831 was made an honorary member of the Royal Society of Literature. During the 1830s, Wiseman spent a great deal of time in England and joined Daniel O'Connell and Michael Joseph Quinn in establishing a Catholic quarterly
magazine, the
Dublin Review. In 1840 he was elevated to the episcopate as bishop in
partibus infidelium of Melipotamus. He was also appointed coadjutor to Bishop Walsh, now vicar apostolic
of the new central district, and president of Oscott College near Birmingham, attracting the attention of John Henry Newman and others associated with the Oxford Movement. Five years later, it was to be Wiseman who confirmed Newman in Oscott chapel.
In 1847, Wiseman was influential in persuading Pope Pius IX to restore the hierarchy in England and Wales. This was re-established three years later. Consequently Wiseman, who was then vicar apostolic of the London District, was elevated to the
status of archbishop of Westminster. In spite of a tendency towards controversy, Wiseman's achievements as archbishop included founding an Academia of the Catholic Religion in 1861 and encouraging Herbert Vaughan in the establishment of a college
for training foreign missionaries, an effort that led to the foundation of the College of St Joseph, Mill Hill. Wiseman died on 15 February 1865 at his London home in Portman Square.
Papers of Nicholas Wiseman, including correspondence covering most of the major events of Wiseman's life, from his early years as an academic scholar to his elevation to the archbishopric of Westminster. The papers are particularly rich in
Catholic affairs and chart the growth of the Catholic religion during the early and mid-nineteenth century. Other papers include a volume of letters received by Wiseman from various popes and notable European Catholic monarchs, series of lectures,
sermons, articles and notes on various aspects of theology and church history, as well as a series of papers originally owned by the Rev William Thompson of Esh Laude detailing his relationship with Wiseman.
Open for consultation.
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
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Calendared card index by Fr Michael Sharratt
Westminster Diocesan Archives
Correspondence and Papers
NRA 28616 Westminster Dioc Arc
NRA 16303
Southwark Roman Catholic Diocesan Archives
Correspondence and Papers
NRA 27760
Venerable English College
Correspondence
Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
Correspondence
Add MSS 8119
Southampton University Library
1851: evidence before the Select Committee on the Law of Mortmain
MS 204
St Deiniol's Library
1845-55: letters to Helen Gladstone
Glynne-Gladstone MSS 753
Birmingham Archdiocesan Archives
1842-48: 38 letters from Thomas Walsh
NRA 8129 Birmingham
Correspondence
This section mostly covers Wiseman's correspondence as well as some miscellaneous papers
UC/P7/1/1 [1890 x 1899]
Family tree of Wiseman's relations
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UC/P7/1/2a [1890 x 1899]
Historical notes on the Wiseman family, including a Nicholas Wiseman who fought at Agincourt and another in the reign of Charles I etc.
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UC/P7/1/2b [1890 x 1899]
Historical notes on Wiseman families in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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UC/P7/1/3 9f
Historical notes on Wiseman families
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UC/P7/1/4 5 July 1792
Birth certificate of J.B. Pontrevé, Rouen
1 sheet
UC/P7/1/5 26 July 1803
Copy of the baptism certificate of G.C.L. De Bovée, at St Patrick’s, Soho
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UC/P7/1/6 5 March 1818
Ode by Wiseman on the ruins of Carthage
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UC/P7/1/7 7 July 1819
Letter from Thomas Crowe to Nicholas Wiseman: Anderton, Middlehurst and Brown have left Ushaw; Anderton at Wigan; Newsham recuperating; professors and their classes; the death of Maxwell of Everingham
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UC/P7/1/8 13 July 1819
Letter from James Orrell to Nicholas Wiseman: regretting that he did not go to Rome; he is required to do another year in Logic; Rigby's role as censor and Fisher as caller; Maxwell of Everingham’s death
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UC/P7/1/9 31 July 1820
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: detailed account of current political events in Spain; Wiseman could have been nominated to a Spanish benefice; Ushaw too devoted to Classics
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UC/P7/1/10 23 February 1821
Letter from James Shee to Nicholas Wiseman: glad to hear of the achievements of Wiseman and the English College in Rome; advising Wiseman not to worry about taking the College oath
4f
UC/P7/1/11 30 August 1821
Reference for Mlle Constance Martin
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UC/P7/1/12 22 September 1821
Letter from Michael Errington to Nicholas Wiseman: sending thanks for his help in getting George into the English College in Rome; Newsham hearing lectures in Edinburgh; Newsham’s deafness; William Shee has left Ushaw; news of his brother
(James), Lingard, Archer and Fletcher
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UC/P7/1/13 4 October 1821
Dispensation from the rule of the prohibited hour for M. Pontrevé and Mlle Martin in the diocese of Evreux
1 sheet
UC/P7/1/14 13 May 1822
Letter from Michael Errington to Nicholas Wiseman: the family thank Wiseman for taking an interest in George
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UC/P7/1/15 12 October 1822
Letter from Thomas Tucker to Nicholas Wiseman: introduction for Patrick Ryder
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UC/P7/1/16 [?1822]
Letter from C. Errington to Nicholas Wiseman: coloured print; meeting Gillow at Bishop Poynter’s
2f
UC/P7/1/17 22 March [?1822/3]
Letter from John Larkin to Nicholas Wiseman: Reynolds's declining health
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UC/P7/1/18 27 January 1823
Language: French
Death certificate [copy] of Mme Martin
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UC/P7/1/19 3 December 1823
Letter from M. Errington to Nicholas Wiseman: congratulating him on his academic success; a detailed description of Switzerland
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UC/P7/1/20 1 December 1823
Letter from Joseph Crips (Rome, Via Condotti) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking for a loan of five Louis
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UC/P7/1/21 29 December 1823
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Joseph Crips: he Is happy to lend four Louis to someone praised by his mother
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UC/P7/1/22 8 September 1824
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to George Errington (Monte Porzio): account of his journey including Sharples tearing up letters in case they were deemed contraband and Austrian customs puzzled by a bible in his possession; the death of Bob Cox,
Parisian festivities, Dr Ryan getting the administration of the Irish College into his own hands; Wiseman well received by the nuncio; visit to S. Sulpice with John Larkin and his brother Felix; Halma’s works; his intention to renew Gradwell’s
subscription to Galignani’s; the difficulty of transporting books; Tom [Errington's] isolation in his French seminary and conditions there
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UC/P7/1/23 5 November 1824
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Richard Gillow (Rome): detailed description of the journey from Paris and books bought there
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UC/P7/1/24 [1825]
Letter from John Larkin to NicholasWiseman (Versailles): in retreat; sending best wishes for his journey to Rome
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UC/P7/1/25 9 May 1825
Letter from M. Blake (Convento di Gesù e Maria) to Nicholas Wiseman: returning two volumes of Cobbett to the college; Harrigan at St Clement’s wishing to borrow books
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UC/P7/1/26 19 July 1825
Letter from John Larkin to Nicholas Wiseman: his books are still at Bologna because Whitehead changed his plans; Larkin sailing for New York on 1 August; his belief that Wiseman will probably disapprove of his choice of Sulpicians; the Hebrew
Bible
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UC/P7/1/27 2 October 1825
Letter from A. Nasfolo [teacher of German] to Wiseman: sending greetings on his return from his villegiatura
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UC/P7/1/28 7 October 1825
Letter from Thomas Ennis (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to come into Rome to secure a rented flat and to get Gradwell to persuade Dr Blake of the Irish College to favour Ennis over an Italian
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UC/P7/1/29 7 April 1826
Letter from George Brown to Nicholas Wiseman: difficulties of customs; the interest in American in [Cobbett’s]
Reformation; Dilworth’s bankruptcy; converts increasing congregations; planning evening lectures; his improved health; anti-Catholic feeling tapering off and expecting the bill to pass quietly
2f
UC/P7/1/30 24 April 1826
Letter from Robert Gradwell (Naples) to Nicholas Wiseman: about to sail for Sicily; Pusey’s trip; Eccles and Brickley due to go on mission
1f
UC/P7/1/31 30 April 1826
Letter from M. Errington to Nicholas Wiseman: Tate of Richmond; praising Wiseman’s scriptural scholarship as a credit to England; J. Pratt and the Liverpool mission; Gillow happy at Ushaw; Newsham’s deafness and state of health; Thomas Errington;
currently at Lismore; George Errington; Charles Butler; Plessington's possible visit to Ushaw or Blanchards
2f
UC/P7/1/32 October 1826
Letter from Canon Tommaso Rossi (Assisi) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending engravings of Cherubini; seeking a telescope from Wiseman
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UC/P7/1/33 14 May 1826
Letter from John Larkin (Baltimore) to Nicholas Wiseman: bearer is M l’Abbé Martial who is on his way to Rome; sending Wiseman's books on from Paris; the need for priests in America; converts; asking whether an ex-army Mr Wiseman in his diocese
is a relation
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UC/P7/1/34 4 June 1826
Letter from Daniel Rock to Nicholas Wiseman: books from Mawman; request to find books for Rock; asking him to send reliable news from Rome
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UC/P7/1/35 26 September 1826
Letter from Daniel Rock to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to introduce the bearer (Gage) to scholars; Mawman and books; Gradwell; news that Wiseman is applying for a Syriac professorship
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UC/P7/1/36 17 September 1826
Letter from an [?] (ex-English College student) to Nicholas Wiseman: planning to study philosophy; complaining about others’ unfilled promises of letters
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UC/P7/1/37 14 October 1826
Language: Italian
Letter from Giovanni Allemand to Nicholas Wiseman: enclosures [not extant] for two friends of Santucci
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UC/P7/1/38 27 December 1826
Letter from George Brown to Nicholas Wiseman: hoping Wiseman is now in possession of the Syriac chair; his conversation with Lingard about the rumour of Lingard being a cardinal in petto; mathematics would be useful
to Brown’s nephew; Bower’s
History of the Popes; planning to send Richard £5; Lingard’s triumphant Vindication in answer to the Edinburgh Review; Rigby; Brown's improving health;
Charles Butler’s life of Grotius
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UC/P7/1/39 1 January 1827
Letter from Fingall to [?]: recommendation for Captain Fallon, a soldier who is going via Rome to join the Neapolitan army
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UC/P7/1/40a 4 February 1827
Letter from Daniel Rock to Nicholas Wiseman: his consultation with the London Bible Society about Syriac Testaments; agreeing to proof read Wiseman's works; Blanco White and other controversies; news of various clergy, including Sharples and his
new chapel
2f
UC/P7/1/40b 11 February 1827
Letter from John Larkin to Nicholas Wiseman: news of books; apologising for not saying goodbye to Wiseman's mother, news of his seminary; apathy of American Catholics; Dr Slater and the troubled Church in Mauritius; the anti-Catholicism of
Episcopalian bishops in America; local news of the Catholic Church and Sulpicians
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UC/P7/1/41 13 February 1827
Letter from Charles Butler to Nicholas Wiseman: advising Wiseman to come to England to consult Syriac biblical manuscripts; hopes that Wiseman will write an account of Christianity in the East; enclosing a copy of a letter (of 10 February 1827)
from Dr Lee to Dr King on the same topic
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UC/P7/1/42 13 February 1827
Language: Latin
Letter from Fouverius Leopold Ackermann to Nicholas Wiseman: Syriac texts; reference to Mai
4f
UC/P7/1/43 26 April 1827
Letter from George Errington (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman (Naples): [English] College news
2f
UC/P7/1/44 22 May 1827
Letter from James Sargeant (Florence) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to forward letters; Mr Tempest’s brother mentally ill
2f
UC/P7/1/45 6 June 1827
Letter from James Sharples to Nicholas Wiseman: introduction for Thomas Cross
2f
UC/P7/1/46 6 June 1827
Letter from Charles Justin MacCarthy (St Edmund’s, Ware) to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that both men are relatives; asking whether he could be admitted to college, exceptionally, as a lay student
2f
UC/P7/1/47 18 June 1847
Letter from Gerald [?] Dease to Nicholas Wiseman: asking whether Wiseman could help to get his luggage sent on; an account of the family’s tour
2f
UC/P7/1/48 2 July 1827
Language: Italian
Letter from Fouverius Leopold Ackermann to Nicholas Wiseman: praising his
Horae Syriacae
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UC/P7/1/49 24 July 1827
Letter from Charles Butler to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a book and a catalogue; suggesting that he should consult Syriac sources in England; asking whether he could check the original of Panzani’s
Relazione; bemoaning the lack of an important literary periodical for English Catholics
2f
UC/P7/1/50 2 April 1827
Letter from Daniel Rock to Nicholas Wiseman: business arrangements for selling
Horae Syriacae; his belief that it will raise the standing of the English College; Poynter's declining health; James Talbot's death
2f
UC/P7/1/51 6 August 1827
Letter from Robert Gradwell (Porto di Fermo) to Nicholas Wiseman: account of his journey including visiting Jerome Bonaparte’s house; the bishop's wish for someone at college to succeed Gradwell
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UC/P7/1/52 15 August 1827
Letter from Gerald Dease to Nicholas Wiseman: introducing the bearer, Lord Gormanston
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UC/P7/1/53 16 August 1827
Letter from Gerald Dease to Nicholas Wiseman: details of his foreign trip with family and the acquaintances he has made
2f
UC/P7/1/54 11 September 1827
Letter from Gerald Dease to Nicholas Wiseman: Gormanston staying with him; various acquaintances; his hopes that Wiseman will obtain the situation he deserves after so many years of study
3f
UC/P7/1/55 November 1827
Letter from Ambrose Maréchal, archbishop of Baltimore, to Nicholas Wiseman: glad that Wiseman is still in Rome and studying oriental languages which is a necessary study given English and German attacks on the authority of scripture; news of John
Larkin; studying Hebrew and German
1f
UC/P7/1/56 27 November 1827
Letter from George Brown to Nicholas Wiseman: he has written to his nephew Richard telling him to correct his behaviour; Lardner volumes; Brown stating that he would love to have six months in Rome; sending notice of Wiseman to the
Catholic Miscellany; the pope’s visit to the English College; Brown's contribution to the English College; Ushaw studies; Lingard; Jesuits; the death of Dunn of Preston; gossip in Rome about the pope and the portrait
of the king of England
2f
UC/P7/1/57 27 November 1827
Letter from E. Dease (Versailles) to Nicholas Wiseman
Illegible
2f
UC/P7/1/58
Number not in use
UC/P7/1/59 [1828]
Letter from F.G. [?Slane] to Nicholas Wiseman: possible support from various people including Lord Edward Lyttleton (Staffordshire MP) and Dr Edward Burton (Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge); commenting on Macaulay's work; the Cologne
farce; Macarthy's whereabouts
2f
UC/P7/1/60 [?1828]
Letter from Elizabeth Strutt (Piazza di Spagna, Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: a sermon; books; her sons; Dr Baggs; the earl of Shrewsbury
2f
UC/P7/1/60a [?1828]
Letter from Elizabeth Strutt (Piazza di Spagna, Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for sending books
2f
UC/P7/1/60b [?1828]
Letter from Elizabeth Strutt (Piazza di Spagna, Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: news of her manuscript [possibly
The Young Christian’s Companion)
1f
UC/P7/1/61 [?1828]
Language: Italian
Letter by [?], a Catholic author, to [an editor of a journal] defending his orthodoxy
4f
UC/P7/1/62 [?1828]
Letter from [the US Consulate in Rome] to Nicholas Wiseman: forwarding a notice of Wiseman in the new American journal
2f
UC/P7/1/63 [?1828]
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman (incomplete): in appreciation of his published lectures on scripture
2f
UC/P7/1/64 [?1828]
Letter from J. C. Hare to Nicholas Wiseman: arranging a meeting
3f
UC/P7/1/65 [?1828]
Letter from J. Tod (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: about to travel to Germany and Netherlands; suggesting Wiseman should make contact with Schlegel
2f
UC/P7/1/66 [?1828]
Letter from Elizabeth Strutt (Piazza di Spagna Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: the death of a mentally ill man; asking whether Wiseman has met the Sanskrit scholar, Mr Wilson, in England
1f
UC/P7/1/67 29 June [?1829]
Letter from Edward Jones (Florence) to Nicholas Wiseman: his meeting with Gradwell and Bishop [Poynter]; the Catholic question passed off quietly; Jones would be unsuitable in Rome; his grandfather’s will; Mr Richards
2f
UC/P7/1/68 22 January [1829]
Letter from the archbishop of Odessa to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for sending the life of Becket; outlines the progress of Catholicism in England
UC/P7/1/69 [?1829]
Letter from [?] (Piazza di Spagna) to Nicholas Wiseman: leaving copies for Wiseman, as chairman, of the prospectus of the Roman Corresponding Translation Committee
2f
UC/P7/1/70 [?]1829]
Letter from Arundell (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending Wiseman Miss Mendoza’s shopping list; his plans to return to Rome in October
2f
UC/P7/1/71 [?1829]
Private memoranda in Nicholas Wiseman's hand: legal difficulties; reference to the duke of Norfolk; Lord Campbell; the danger of not being able to leave England
2f
UC/P7/1/72 [?1829]
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman: the Septuagint manuscript in the Vatican
2f
UC/P7/1/73 [?1829]
Letter from Lady Arundell (Frascati) to Nicholas Wiseman (Monte Porzio): books
2f
UC/P7/1/74 [?1829]
Letter from F. Papencordt to Nicholas Wiseman: sending his article on a book about the Normans in Sicily
2f
UC/P7/1/75 [?1829]
Letter from Francis J. Sloane to Nicholas Wiseman: seeking Shrewsbury's help in the imminent sale of a library of rare books
2f
UC/P7/1/76 [?1829]
Notes by Nicholas Wiseman on an [?English College] syllabus;
On the verso is a note about books from Scots College
1f
UC/P7/1/77 [?1829]
Language: German
Letter from Karl Joseph Windischmann to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for introducing him to Robertson; true and false revelation
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UC/P7/1/78 [?1829]
Letter from W.A. O’Meara to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to give the bearer printed notices for sermons
2f
UC/P7/1/79 [?1829]
Letter from A. Theiner to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a copy of his work on celibacy; revelations on the reign of Gregory VII; asking for statistics on English seminaries
2f
UC/P7/1/80 [?1829]
Letter from Charles Weld to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking Wiseman for his kindness to him while he was in Rome
2f
UC/P7/1/81 [?1829]
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman [incomplete]: praising him for the first volume of his lectures and wishing to borrow volume two
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UC/P7/1/82 16 October [?1829]
Letter from Francis Gordon to Nicholas Wiseman: introducing Alexander Dunlop; his memories of VEC
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UC/P7/1/83 [?1829]
Letter from A. Theiner to Nicholas Wiseman: unable to accept the invitation as he is in the Angelicum library; agreeing to bring an article from the historical journal of Liège
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UC/P7/1/84 [?1829]
Extract from a letter written by a Jesuit in Rome on the life and saintly death of Mrs Sandilands, daughter of Sir Charles Styles
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UC/P7/1/85 30 May [?1829]
Letter from Mme Elia d’Eclepers (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the loan of a book
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UC/P7/1/86 [?1829]
Letter from A. Spence to Nicholas Wiseman: asking for clarification of a seemingly blasphemous Catholic doctrine about the treasury of merits
A pencilled note, possibly by Ward, says Spence was later converted
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UC/P7/1/87 22 May [1829]
Language: Italian
Nicholas Wiseman’s address on the life of Gregory VII to l’Accademia di Religione Cattolica at the Sapienza
Note in English in Wiseman’s hand states that it was not allowed to be inserted in a Roman paper
2f
UC/P7/1/88 [?1829]
Letter from Henry Lewis to Nicholas Wiseman: proposed arrangements about paying translators/transcribers of oriental manuscripts
2f
UC/P7/1/89 2 October [?1829]
Letter from Charles Weld to Nicholas Wiseman (Monte Porzio): arrangements on behalf of Cardinal Weld for a visit; William Clifford; sending greetings to Logan
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UC/P7/1/90 12 January 1828
Letter from Giovanni Manetti (in the employ of the king of Savoy) to Nicholas Wiseman: wishing him a Happy New Year; the sermons of Wiseman and Baines in the church of Gesù e Maria
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UC/P7/1/91 6 February 1828
Letter from George Brown to Nicholas Wiseman: seeking information on his nephew, Richard; Lingard; Jesuits opinion of the English College's success and the visit of the pope; a book on the relics of the true cross
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UC/P7/1/91a 14 February 1828
Language: French
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Baron [?]: presenting him with the first volume of
Horae Syriacae
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UC/P7/1/92 22 February 1828
Letter from Fouverius Leopold Ackermann (Vienna) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for a copy of
Horae Syriacae; praising Leo XII who secured Nicholas Wiseman’s professorship at the Roman Archgymnasium; revision of Ackermann’s book.
[Nicholas Wiseman notes that he replied on 4 April asking Ackerman to seek Volke's opinion about the sale of Nicholas Wiseman’s book; he also asked for extracts about eating the flesh in John chapter 6]
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UC/P7/1/93 10 March 1828
Letter from Mrs Elizabeth Dease to Nicholas Wiseman: payment for goods; praising Nicholas Wiseman’s and Baines’s English sermons; Gradwell's poor health
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UC/P7/1/94 18 March 1828
Letter from Chiavere [Piazza Venezia, Rome] to Nicholas Wiseman: no directions received at the bank from Mr Callaghan
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UC/P7/1/95 29 March 1828
Letter from Robert Gradwell (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman (Civita Vecchia): care for Mr Reynolds in his illness; suggesting that it would be better for Larkin to stay in Rome
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UC/P7/1/96 19 April 1828
Letter from Robert Gradwell (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman (Naples): new lease for Monte Porzio; the pope's wish for eight Vatican English College students to be in the Corpus Christi procession; presenting Lord Gormanstown and the Prestons to the
Pope on farewell visit; medals from Pope for Wiseman and Baines for their sermons; Lady Westmorland’s quarrel and attempt to involve Baines; Henry Arundell; Errington travelling to Naples for the miracle; and greetings to Lord Dormer and the
party
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UC/P7/1/97 25 April 1828
Letter from Giovanni Manetti [?] to Nicholas Wiseman: feast of Maria santissima delle grazie approaching; an order of nuns
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UC/P7/1/98 25 April 1828
Letter from Catherine Errington (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman (Naples): planning to go to Naples for the feast; Mrs Doughty; Lord Dormer; Miss Ross; Gradwell and Errington's plan for a trip to Frascati and Monte Porzio; Errington's to be a bishop;
Mr Arundell to go to Switzerland
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UC/P7/1/99 26 April 1828
Language: Italian
Letter from Friedrich Volke (Vienna) to Nicholas Wiseman: proposing arrangements for selling fifty copies of
Horae Syriacae in Germany and northern Europe
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UC/P7/1/100 28 April 1828
Letter from Fouverius Leopold Ackermann (Vienna) to Nicholas Wiseman: trying to carry out Wiseman’s requests and asking for information about a book
1f
UC/P7/1/101 14 May 1828
Letter from Charles Justin MacCarthy (St Edmund’s Ware) to Nicholas Wiseman: news of the death of Reynolds; wishing to visit Rome; his plan to leave St Edmund’s and qualify for the bar
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UC/P7/1/102 22 May 1828
Letter from John Jones (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his care in guiding his friend’s studies; a consignment at Leghorn
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UC/P7/1/103 20 May 1828
Letter from Daniel Rock (Alton Abbey) to Nicholas Wiseman: meeting with Truttle and Co.; Wiseman’s article on
Horae Syriacae will appear in the Foreign Quarterly Review; praising Shrewsbury’s pamphlet on the Test Acts; asking Wiseman to book rooms at the Braschi Palace for Lord Shrewsbury and his
entourage
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UC/P7/1/104 6 June 1828
Letter from Gerald Dease (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: settling a financial account with his ex-servant Maria and asking him to help her to find a position; trouble in Ireland; his optimism over emancipation; Lord Shrewsbury’s book; hoping that
Gradwell will be a worthy successor to Poynter; asking for money for pictures; informing him that Blake will be succeeded by Boyland as rector of the Irish College
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UC/P7/1/105 5 July 1828
Letter from S.T. Scroope to Gradwell: news of the death of Jones, his father-in-law, and Mrs Jones thanking Gradwell for sending her son Thomas to England to recover his health with a view to returning to Rome; sending congratulations on being
made bishop
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UC/P7/1/106 7 July 1828
Letter from Fouverius Leopold Ackermann (Vienna) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending excerpts from Michaelis; Ackermann's book on minor prophets awaiting better Arabic and Syriac fonts
Draft of a reply from Nicholas Wiseman in which he notes that a second volume of
Horae Syriacae depends on favourable reception of the first volume
2f
UC/P7/1/107 12 July 1828
Letter from Robert Gradwell (Florence) to Nicholas Wiseman: his pleasant journey; intending to make enquiries about Miss Mendoza; his plans to go to Bologna
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UC/P7/1/108 21 August 1828
Language: Italian
Letter from Bartolomeo Latini (Monte Porzio) to Gioachino Terresi: thanking him on behalf of Wiseman
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UC/P7/1/109 6 - 7 August 1828
Language: French
Official copy of the death certificate of Marie (née Archdeacon, married to James Hartley) (died in 1810)
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UC/P7/1/110 6 - 7 August 1828
Language: French
Official copy of the death certificate of Jacques Hartley (died in 1819)
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UC/P7/1/111 8 August 1828
Language: Latin
Letter from Fouverius Leopold Ackermann to Nicholas Wiseman: sending his review of
Horae Syriacae; Ackermann's work on minor prophets due out in September; sending a letter for Professor Allemand
2f
UC/P7/1/112 9 August 1828
Language: French
Official copy of the 1797 birth certificate for a daughter of Benoist Martin
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UC/P7/1/113 14 August 1828
Letter from G. Dease (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for sending items; Gradwell turning up unexpectedly; Dease hoping that the London climate will agree with him; asking whether Wiseman should be referred to as rector; his belief that
Errington will be a valuable assistant; news of acquaintances
2f
UC/P7/1/114 18 August 1828
Letter from Pontrevé to Mr James Hartley (lawyer at Paris): his discussion with his bishop on a matter which will have to go to Rome and seeking Wiseman's help
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UC/P7/1/115 18 August 1828
Letter from Pontrevé to James Hartley: note about the approaching Cardinal Pacca
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UC/P7/1/116 17 August 1828
Letter from Edward Jones (Llanarth Court) to Nicholas Wiseman: Brother Tom's death, his dissatisfaction with the Italian doctors, and Gradwell misjudging how serious the illness was; congratulating him on his appointment as rector
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UC/P7/1/117 20 August 1828
Letter from Robert Gradwell (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: his stay with the marquis of Stackpoole; James Hartley coming to Rome to seek a dispensation to marry his deceased wife’s sister; and Gradwell seeing important Church leaders and will go to
London with Brogan next day
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UC/P7/1/118 22 August 1828
Language: Spanish
Letter from Bartolomeo Richards to Leo XII: duplicating an appeal on behalf of a nun
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UC/P7/1/119
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UC/P7/1/120 30 August 1828
Language: Italian
Letter from Friedrich Volke to Nicholas Wiseman (Vienna); awaiting fifty copies of
Horae Syriacae; questioning how much the work costs in Italy so he will know what to charge; agreeing to send Wiseman a list of recent German publications; review of Horae Syriacae;
Cardinal Zurla’s 1823 discourse; Mgr Mai. Weigel in Leipzig; Volke requiring twelve copies of the Codex Vaticanus
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UC/P7/1/121 13 September 1828
Letter from Gioacchino Moncadi (Rome) to Wiseman: renting an apartment in Rome
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UC/P7/1/122 17 September 1828
Letter from [?] (Assisi) to Nicholas Wiseman: apologising that he and Rossi could not meet with Wiseman’s English friends
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UC/P7/1/123 17 September 1828
Language: Italian
Letter from Angelo Mai (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: visit of Volke; Mai’s third volume will appear in October; his plans to tell Testa about an invitation to Monte Porzio
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UC/P7/1/124 20 September 1828
Language: Italian
Letter from Camillo Branchini (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: disputed accounts; criticism of artists
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UC/P7/1/125 20 September 1828
Letter from A. du Mindgallios (Bath) to Nicholas Wiseman: his safe arrival back in England; will pay Cantoni for a litany for Baines who he has not heard from in a long time; Gradwell was dejected when at Preston; old bishop (Collingridge) is
proud of Baines; Wellington and emancipation; Mrs Benfield and Mrs MacCarthy dead; and Saturday abstinence likely to be dropped
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UC/P7/1/126 8 December 1828
Letter from Mrs Catherine Errington (Ancona) to Nicholas Wiseman: suggesting that Wiseman will not have been so nervous preaching at Gesù e Maria as he was last year; arguing that George Errington lacks experience; Lady Westmorland; Michael and
Isabella; looking forward to seeing those in the college after quarantine at Ancona is over, and seeking a house there; Lord Arundell's offer of help; asking where Wiseman housed the Shrewsburys; Tom’s injured finger (a worry for an organist);
English sacred music at Gesù e Maria
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UC/P7/1/127 January 1829
Letter from T.M. Dease to Nicholas Wiseman: warning him that he will be very busy as rector and agent for bishops and hoping that he will find time for scholarship; Mr and Mrs Dease in Ireland and the trouble after Lord Anglesey’s departure; Lady
Fingall, Mr Jones, Mrs Scroope, and Mendoza, and others referred to
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UC/P7/1/128 3 January 1829
Language: Latin
Letter from Fouverius Leopold Ackermann to Nicholas Wiseman: the bearer is Felix Ehrenhoefer who is a German preacher in Rome and a former pupil of Ackermann; the progress of the printing of his work on the minor prophets; Volke and others
praising volume one of
Horae Syriacae.
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UC/P7/1/129 16 January 1829
Letter from Edward Jones (Llanarth Court, Monmouth) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for condolences on his brother Tom’s death; Mr Richards’ death and the crowded funeral; students’ successes; the duke of Wellington, Lord Anglesey and the
prospect of Catholic emancipation; Richard [Jones] enjoying a soldier’s life and is fluent in German; offering Tom's books to the VEC
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UC/P7/1/130 29 January 1829
Language: French
Letter from La Pontrevé to [Nicholas Wiseman]: informing him that the marriage cannot take place in France so he will try Switzerland
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UC/P7/1/131 14 February 1829
Language: Italian
Letter from Johann Martin Augustin Scholz (Bonn) to Nicholas Wiseman: his appointment as a professor, enclosing an 1825 prospectus for his forthcoming edition of the Greek New Testament and his account of how he tried to get permission to
dedicate it to the pope, he will send proofs so it can be vetted in Rome.
Note from Wiseman stating that the pope has just died
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UC/P7/1/132 26 March 1829
Language: German
Letter from Friedrich Volke (Vienna) to Nicholas Wiseman: mainly about books and prices
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UC/P7/1/133 18 April 1829
Letter from Johann Martin Augustin Scholz to Nicholas Wiseman: sending printed sheets with a view to getting permission to dedicate a book to the pope
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UC/P7/1/134 20 April 1829
Language: Italian
Summons to the Congregation of Propaganda by Cardinal Cappellari for Wiseman to meet that day to discuss the bishop of Philadelphia
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UC/P7/1/135 22 April 1829
Letter from Charles Butler to Nicholas Wiseman: seeking information on the Vatican holdings of Thomas Cranmer; news of the publication of his new book; passing of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill and his views on the implications for religious
orders; asking Wiseman whether his continuation of Alban Butler’s
Lives of the Saints had been translated into Italian
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UC/P7/1/136 23 May 1829
Language: French
Letter from E. Morrisey to Nicholas Wiseman: his admiration for
Horae Syriacae
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UC/P7/1/137 29 May 1829
Language: Latin
Letter from Fouverius Leopold Ackermann to Nicholas Wiseman: Pope Pius VIII’s election has pleased the Austrians; Zurla’s discourse; requiring Ventura on the method of philosophizing
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UC/P7/1/138 9 June 1829
Letter from Luke Callaghan to Nicholas Wiseman: Francesca [Wiseman] wants to invest 30,000 francs with Torlonia & Co.
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UC/P7/1/139 24 June 1829
Language: Italian
Letter from Adriano Balbi to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a copy of his book on the Russian empire and thanking Wiseman for his help
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UC/P7/1/140 11 July 1829
Language: Italian
Letter from Vincenzo Santucci to Nicholas Wiseman: Balbi
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UC/P7/1/141 22 September 1829
Letter from Dionysio Capeu (Jersey) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking for help in getting celebrets for exiled clergy
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UC/P7/1/142 23 September 1829
Language: Latin
Letter of Robert Gradwell issuing a celebret for J. Pacheco
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UC/P7/1/143 24 September 1829
Language: Latin
Letter from Robert Gradwell issuing a celebret for N. Garcia Page
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UC/P7/1/144 24 September 1829
Language: Latin
Letter from Robert Gradwell issuing a celebret for S. Justi
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UC/P7/1/145 24 September 1829
Language: Italian
Letter from D. Gregori (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending Wiseman his second volume, with addenda
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UC/P7/1/146 12 October 1829
Language: German
Letter from Friedrich Volke (Vienna) to Nicholas Wiseman: Nastolo no longer willing to carry out commissions for Volke but will forward Mai’s piece; Ackermann’s minor prophets work
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UC/P7/1/147a-b [?1829]
Extracting a Secret: An after-piece in one act composed for the English College Rome. Draft in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand (147a) and fair copy (147b).
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UC/P7/1/148 [?1829]
Letter from Richard M. Milnes to Nicholas Wiseman: introducing Mr Sumner, an American
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UC/P7/1/149 [?1829]
Letter from Richard M. Milnes (Fryston, Ferrybridge) to Nicholas Wiseman: his three aunts staying at Via Condotti; MacCarthy happy in Dresden
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UC/P7/1/150 4 January 1830
Language: Italian
Letter from Fra Petronio Paccatore to Nicholas Wiseman: seeking assistance
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UC/P7/1/151 [?1830]
Language: Latin
Unsigned list of five Spanish priests living in Jersey
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UC/P7/1/152 10 January 1830
Letter from John Jones (Keating’s publishing firm) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending proofs of sermons and seeking replacements for sermons lost; asking whether they should print 1000 copies; whether Cardinal Weld will be the next pope
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UC/P7/1/153 7 March 1830
Letter from Johann Martin Augustin Scholz to Nicholas Wiseman: seeking information on recent publications in Rome and Naples; asking whether Wiseman’s work on the Jerusalem Syriac version had been published
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UC/P7/1/154 8 March 1830
Letter from Michael J. Quinn to [an unidentified MP]: claims for compensation from the French for British subjects; Daniel O’Connell; he would like to talk with the addressee
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UC/P7/1/155 12 March 1830
Language: Latin
Robert Gradwell’s celebret for E. Gomez
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UC/P7/1/156 12 March 1830
Language: Latin
Robert Gradwell’s celebret for Bibiano Semprun
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UC/P7/1/157 12 March 1830
Language: Latin
Robert Gradwell’s celebret for Iago Ogidio Orduña
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UC/P7/1/158 13 March 1830
Letter from E. Clavering to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to arrange details of their Institution before Holy Week; hoping Cardinal Capelli [?Capellari] will present to the society Propaganda’s publications; asking whether the cardinal gave
Wiseman (as chairman of the Translation Society) permission to print any classical eastern author, e.g. Khalfi’s great geographical dictionary; hoping that the history of Christina of Sweden has commenced and that two other Arabic works are in hand;
references to Lord Shrewsbury and Barberini; informing him that Italy is 20% cheaper than England for the publication of oriental texts
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UC/P7/1/159 20 June 1830
Letter from Friedrich August Gottreu Tholuck to Nicholas Wiseman: asking for publicity and Italian subscriptions for Freitag’s (of Bonn) reworking of the Woerterbuch of Golius
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UC/P7/1/160 10 July 1830
Letter from C.A. Schwetschke & Son to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that they have published the first fascicule of Freitag’s Arabic-Latin Lexicon; seeking publicity in Italy and offering Wiseman the name of their Roman contact; sending a
copy of the review of
Horae Syriacae in their Allgemeine Literatur Zeitung
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UC/P7/1/161 17 July 1830
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal Cappellari of Propaganda to Nicholas Wiseman: enclosing a copy of a Latin letter from the vicar apostolic of Siam which decries claims of British importers of Chinese bibles
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UC/P7/1/162 20 August 1830
Language: Italian
Letter from J.M.A. Scholz to Nicholas Wiseman: sending copies of his dissertation to Pope Pius VIII, Bunsen, Prince Henry of Prussia, and two for Wiseman
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UC/P7/1/163 17 December 1830
Language: Italian
Letter from Johann Martin Augustin Scholz to Nicholas Wiseman: the bearer is Baron von Harthausen who would like to meet Wiseman and is willing to bring Pope Pius VIII’s answer; the pope's illness; thanking Wiseman for his learned
dissertation
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UC/P7/1/164 22 December 1830
Language: Latin
Letter from Fouverius Leopold Ackermann to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his booklet with its excessive praise of F.A. Ehrenhoefer; the death of Pope Pius VIII and listing the frontrunners (Capellari, Zurla and Giustiniani) to be his
successor
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UC/P7/1/165 27 December 1830
Letter from Henry Logan to Nicholas Wiseman: a “revolution” at Prior Park; Logan received into the Church and given holy orders in eight days; Larkin's ordination; arguments against materialism; Isaac Peyrere’s
work of 1665 is the first to suggest a pre-Adamite hypothesis
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UC/P7/1/166 1831
Nicholas Wiseman,
Sulla necessità di un corso completo di studii per gli ecclesiastici... (Palermo, 1831)
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UC/P7/1/167 13 January 1831
Review by Francisco Antonio Gonzalez of Nicholas Wiseman’s
Horae Syriacae
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UC/P7/1/168 13 April 1831
Letter from John S. Hannah to Nicholas Wiseman: returning two books; Wiseman's stay at Civita Vecchia and asking him if he could post to Paris an introduction to [?Balbi]
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UC/P7/1/169 30 April 1831
Letter from John Kirk to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his article on St Peter’s Chair for the new
Catholic Magazine; apologising for misprints in the review of Horae Syriacae; seeking his assistance on Berington’s Faith of Catholics; Weedall; informing
him that Tamburini never taught in the Vatican English College and never lived there as he was in the Irish College
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UC/P7/1/170 25 May 1831
Letter from John Jones to Nicholas Wiseman: the publication of his sermons with copies sent to Shrewsbury and the bishops
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UC/P7/1/171 14 June 1831
Letter from T. Sisk to Nicholas Wiseman: commenting on Wiseman’s article in the
Catholic Magazine; introducing the son of the Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
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UC/P7/1/172 7 July 1831
Letter from John Kirk to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his excellent article and suggesting that, in future, he can choose his own topics; a misunderstanding over Lingard’s article; wishing to hear from Baggs and Tandy and to send copies to
Cardinal Weld, Boylan and Englefield; Emily Senior’s conversion; Protestant and Catholic missionary work compared; Waterworth, Glover and
Catholic Miscellany; his wish to ignore a Birmingham magazine which aims to be their counterpart; sending condolences on the death of Lady Clifford; [?De Lii] is dangerously ill
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UC/P7/1/173 23 July 1831
Language: Spanish
Letter from [?] (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman
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UC/P7/1/174 17 November 1831
Language: Spanish
Letter from J. Lozano (Naples) [?] to Nicholas Wiseman
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UC/P7/1/175 5 July 1831
Language: Italian
Letter from Angelo e Maria Ricei to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman’s work on Protestant missions; the Vatican English College theological theses defended in Zurla’s presence; praising the quality of student teaching, as well as Wiseman’s Italian and
great learning; reference to Mgr Spada
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UC/P7/1/176 20 September 1831
Language: Italian
Letter from Angelo Mai (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman’s improving health; requested books be sent to Volke
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UC/P7/1/177 26 November 1831
Language: German
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman:
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UC/P7/1/178 12 December 1831
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Daniel A. Durtnall (Bologna): Wiseman's recovery; Errington and Spencer's illness; archaeological excavations in Rome and Wiseman’s interest in pre-Roman Italy; Wiseman willing to help Durtnall get his books
through Ferrara’s customs; Thompson's recovery from a vicious mugging
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UC/P7/1/179 1 January 1832
Letter from Daniel A. Durtnall to Nicholas Wiseman: cannot afford to transport his books; his wish to translate Herder; recent German publications; his hopes of visiting Rome in April and asking whether Frascati would be a good place to stay; his
visit to Hungary to learn Hebrew; questions about Syria
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UC/P7/1/180 7 January 1832
Letter from Mary Anne Heby (Albano) to Nicholas Wiseman: her precarious financial situation; listing gifts of money from Wiseman
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UC/P7/1/181 14 February 1832
Language: Italian
Letter from Angelo Mai (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: the latest volume of Classici auctores
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UC/P7/1/182 19 March 1832
Letter from Daniel Rock (Alton Towers) to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman's recovery; asking in confidence for information on a Spanish Capuchin from Madrid called Espinel; requiring a copy of a work on Rome’s ancient churches; congratulating him on
the two sermons he published last year and on a learned article on Peter’s chair in the
Catholic Magazine; the controversy over the blood of St Januarius; hoping a subsidy for Vatican English College has been resumed; sending greetings from the Shrewsbury family
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UC/P7/1/183 22 March 1832
Letter from Daniel A. Durtnall (Bologna) to Nicholas Wiseman: lending German books to Wiseman; asking him to get written permission to move books from Padua to Rome so that he can start translating Demosthenes
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UC/P7/1/184 24 April 1832
Letter from Daniel A. Durtnall (Bologna) to Nicholas Wiseman: retrieving books himself; wanting permission to buy and read Galignani’s
Messenger; maligning the political influence of the French
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UC/P7/1/185 28 April 1832
Letter from Colonel Harriot (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a small tract
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UC/P7/1/186 18 September 1832
Letter from Luigi Corvaja (Cassinese monk, Catania) to Nicholas Wiseman: apologising for his missing letters; asking Wiseman’s advice about a 13th century Hebrew manuscript
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UC/P7/1/187 3 November 1832
Language: Italian
Letter from Leonardo Sebastiani (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: recommending him to the orientalist, Dr Scott, who has acted for Sebastiani since 1817
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UC/P7/1/188 17 December 1832
Letter from the Royal Asiatic Society (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: official acknowledgement of the gifts of a facsimile of the Divan of the Sabeans from the archives of Propaganda and a Singhalese manuscript on palm leaves
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UC/P7/1/189 [?1832]
Language: Latin
Copies of inscriptions about papal visits etc. between the 1820s and 1840s
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UC/P7/1/190 9 January 1833
Language: French
Letter from Chevalier Druch (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: planning to publish a Hebrew-Latin lexicon in order to spare Catholics the necessity of using anti-Catholic ones; wanting to borrow books; congratulating him on his recent papal honour
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UC/P7/1/191 2 August 1833
Language: Latin
Letter from the Congregation of Propaganda (secretary Angelo Mai) (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: wanting further details about the mission in Calcutta
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UC/P7/1/192 24 October 1833
Letter from Daniel A. Durtnall (Florence) to Nicholas Wiseman: planning to send a copy of his Latin translation of Demosthenes (and also to the pope and Weld); feeling a close affinity with the Catholic Church
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UC/P7/1/193 28 October 1833
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Monte Porzio) to Daniel A. Durtnall: missing letters; thanking him for the promise of work on Demosthenes and planning to send it with Charles J. MacCarthy who is in Florence; Durtnall's leanings towards the Church;
inviting him to Rome; and hoping that Wiseman will tell him about his favourite Munich school
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UC/P7/1/194 2 November 1833
Letter from Daniel A. Durtnall (Florence) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a copy of his book and one each for the pope and Weld; his conception of liberty
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UC/P7/1/195 4 November 1833
Letter from Daniel A. Durtnall (Florence) to Nicholas Wiseman: his admiration for the pope; an encounter with a revolutionary in Bologna
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UC/P7/1/196 22 November 1833
Letter from Daniel A. Durtnall (Siena) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him whether the books have arrived; hoping to be in Rome next winter
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UC/P7/1/197
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to William Tandy: local and college news; Lord Clifford and Baines; Wiseman writing on science and religion and is learning Persian
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UC/P7/1/198 11 December 1833
Letter from John Gage to Nicholas Wiseman: hoping Wiseman will make a rubbing of the inscription and arms and send it to him; Caedmon and his translation were published last year; Petrie has sent a copy to Mezzofanti for his knowledge of oriental
parallels; Lingard’s manual of prayers; St Ethelwold’s Benedictional
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UC/P7/1/199 5 June 1834
Letter from Charles Belke (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: copying his book on primeval history for Wiseman, the pope, Weld and Propaganda
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UC/P7/1/200 17 February 1834
Letter from Daniel A. Durtnall (Siena) to Nicholas Wiseman: Syriac lexicons; questioning whether the pope and Weld received his book as the grand duke acknowledged his copy although Spencer has not; his hopes for the Catholic faith; his plans to
see Nicholas Wiseman in Rome
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UC/P7/1/201 13 March 1834
+Letter from Daniel A. Durtnall (Siena) to Nicholas Wiseman: Spencer has finally acknowledged receipt of the books; his plans to see Nicholas Wiseman in Rome or Monte Porzio; his religious doubts
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UC/P7/1/202 7 April 1834
Language: Italian
Bills for the “bishop of London” and Baines, including cappa magnas
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UC/P7/1/203 8 April 1834
Letter from John Kirk (Lichfield) to Nicholas Wiseman: the difficulty of Wiseman contributing as before owing to his role as agent but suggesting that he could still send communications which Tandy could publish himself; informing him that he has
sent Volume 4 of the magazine in January, along with letters for various people; Kirk’s work in building chapels on the mission; his hopes that the college will support his present building project of a new chapel; his financial loss over Tamworth
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UC/P7/1/204 6 May 1834
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to Daniel A. Durtnall (Siena): the pope is sending thanks for the book; Wiseman’s hopes that he can convert Durtnell and suggests a visit to Rome to strengthen his faith; Weld’s ill-health; Brougham on the
University question; questioning what will become of the English Church
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UC/P7/1/205 11 May 1834
Letter from Daniel A. Durtnall (Siena) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for news of the pope’s kindness and praises Wiseman’s; his view that the Church of England is floundering; being tormented by Calvinist ideas of predestination; plans to
spend some time in Rome
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UC/P7/1/206 21 March 1834
Language: German
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman
Illegible
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UC/P7/1/207 23 May 1834
Letter from Edward Cox (Munich) to Nicholas Wiseman: detailed description of his journey from Rome; fourth edition of Möhler’s
Symbolik
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UC/P7/1/208 13 July 1834
Letter from John Gage (Lincoln’s Inn, London) to Nicholas Wiseman: coat of arms; the bearer is bringing the Caedmon for Mezzofanti; Lingard’s good health
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UC/P7/1/209 18 July 1834
Letter from J. Scoles to Nicholas Wiseman: the bearer is the agent for sending items to and from Italy, and his hopes for Wiseman’s patronage; new chapels at Preston and St John’s Wood; Gradwell’s death
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UC/P7/1/210 2 August 1834
Language: French
Letter from Johann Martin Augustin Scholz (Bonn) to Nicholas Wiseman: news of his publications; asking for an update on Italian publications
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UC/P7/1/211 7 August 1834
Language: German
Letter from the Marquis Karl Anti to Nicholas Wiseman
Illegible
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UC/P7/1/212 7 September 1834
Language: Italian
Letter from Antonio Mazzetti to Nicholas Wiseman: enclosing a copy of
Museo Etrusco Chiusino
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UC/P7/1/213 1 December 1834
Letter from George Spencer to Nicholas Wiseman: reflecting on the death of his father; account of the unstable Bennet; John Coyle; Baines; Gentili and Prior Park
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UC/P7/1/214 22 March [?1834]
Letter from J.C. Weld to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a pamphlet of the bishop of Lincoln
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UC/P7/1/215 1 September [?1834]
Letter from Richard M. Milnes to Nicholas Wiseman: the Catholic chapel at York; his belief that Challoner’s
Missionary Priests should be reprinted; McCarthy in Siena
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UC/P7/1/216 6 January 1835
Letter from Daniel A. Durtnall (Naples) to Nicholas Wiseman: convinced of his Catholic faith but feeling excluded from God’s grace and hoping that people in Rome will help
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UC/P7/1/217 8 January 1835
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal Antonio D’Este (Rome) to Angelo Mai: Wiseman is the bearer; visits to the Vatican Museum
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UC/P7/1/218 8 January 1835
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal Antonio D’Este (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: visit to the Vatican Museum; an offer of help
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UC/P7/1/219 26 February 1835
Letter from John Kirk (Lichfield) to Nicholas Wiseman: recalling his student days when he copied all the memorials in the VEC, including those of Allen and Persons, and Wiseman’s rearrangement of them; his disappointment that Vatican English
College could not contribute to the costs of his chapel; questioning whether others will try to take over the college in Wiseman’s absence
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UC/P7/1/220 25 March [?1835]
Letter from Christian Karl von Bunsen (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: the importance of Wiseman’s lectures on science and religion; sending observations on Mongols and Tartars; questioning whether Wiseman’s comparative grammar of Cymric and Gaelic
has been published in Scotland and Ireland
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UC/P7/1/221 11 April 1835
Letter from Johannes Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger to Nicholas Wiseman: sending the second volume of his
Ecclesiastical History; Wiseman’s plan to go to Prior Park: asking him to travel via Munich to see Görres and Möhler; declaring his support for a closer connexion between the Catholic clergy of England and Germany
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UC/P7/1/222 4 July 1835
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Luigi Chierighini, S.J. to Charles Baggs: sending an account for Eccleston, archbishop of Baltimore
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UC/P7/1/223 9 July 1835
Language: French
Letter from Johann Martin Augustin Scholz (Bonn) to Nicholas Wiseman: forwarding two letters to London
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UC/P7/1/224 21 August 1835
Language: Latin
Letter from Joseph Pletz (Vienna) to Nicholas Wiseman: his translation into German of Wiseman’s Peter’s Chair and 1 John 5:7
2f
UC/P7/1/225 23 August 1835
Language: Italian
Letter from Canon Raffaello Pucci-Sisti (Montepulciano) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking for a letter in English to help a potential convert
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UC/P7/1/226 21 September 1835
Letter from R.C. Trench to Nicholas Wiseman: his wish for Wiseman to visit in return for his hospitality in Rome; asking whether Wiseman could pick up two copies of Trench’s poems, one for McCarthy and one for Wiseman
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UC/P7/1/227 8 November 1835
Language: French
Letter from Johann Martin Augustin Scholz (Bonn) to Wiseman: sending books via Bunsen; his anxiety over news of the pope’s reception of his books; Wiseman’s friends at Bonn
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UC/P7/1/228 11 November 1835
Letter from James Robertson (Cranford) to Wiseman: hoping to meet Wiseman before he leaves London for Rome; Robertson’s translation of Schlegel’s
Philosophy of History
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UC/P7/1/229 17 November 1835
Letter from Johannes Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger (Munich) to Nicholas Wiseman: arrangements for Vavasour’s son to live with Döllinger’s family; Lingard’s lack of knowledge of German; he hopes to visit England; the passivity of English Catholics in
the face of attacks; requiring a copy of Hawarden on
Truth and Charity
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UC/P7/1/230 [?1835]
Letter from Kenelm H. Digby to Nicholas Wiseman: sending letters on Portugal; volume two, plus sheets of volume three [?of
Mores Catholici]
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UC/P7/1/231a-c 1837
Nicholas Wiseman’s account with Charles Dolman; and a final letter from Dolman to Wiseman on the proposed modification of policy of the
Dublin Review
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UC/P7/1/232 4 January 1836
Letter from James Robertson (Cranford) to Nicholas Wiseman: Saunders and Otley declining to publish Wiseman’s work so Robertson recommends Booker; praising Wiseman’s article on the three witnesses
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UC/P7/1/233 5 January 1836
Draft letter from Henry Bagshawe to [?]: reply to a letter addressed to the ex-editor of the
Dublin Review
This letter is written on part of a legal document about Richard St George
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UC/P7/1/234 22 January 1836
Letter from J. Forshall (British Museum) to Nicholas Wiseman: secretary of the British Museum thanking Nicholas Wiseman for his gift of
Two Letters on 1 John 5:7
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UC/P7/1/235 2 February 1836
Letter from George Brown (Lancaster) to Nicholas Wiseman (Golden Square, London): wanting Wiseman to procure an inexpensive curiosity for the Philosophical and Natural History Society of Lancaster; anti-Catholic bigotry in Lancaster
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UC/P7/1/236 11 February 1836
Language: Italian
Letter from [?] (Vienna) to Nicholas Wiseman
Illegible
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UC/P7/1/237 22 February 1836
Letter from Daniel Rock (Alton Towers) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking Wiseman whether three Chinese drawings show an influence of Christian doctrine; Wiseman’s writings on the Eucharist; instances of Protestants getting dispensations to eat meat in
Lent
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UC/P7/1/238 24 February 1836
Letter from P.A. Kaye (Bradford) to Nicholas Wiseman: wanting a list of books in German for a recent convert, Threlfall; thanking Wiseman for his publications; Wiseman giving Lenten lectures in London; suggesting that he would be better employed
in England than he is in Rome
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UC/P7/1/239 14 March [?1836]
Letter from Robert Tate (Hazlewood) to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman’s letters to Poynder; advising him against being appointed as coadjutor for the Midland District
2f
UC/P7/1/240 28 March 1836
Letter from Charles Scott (Westminster) to Nicholas Wiseman (Upper King Street, Bloomsbury): section arranging a meeting
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UC/P7/1/241 7 April 1836
Letter from Sir J. Dillon to Nicholas Wiseman: sending his Epos prior to publication in Dublin; views on transubstantiation; Roman contacts
2f
UC/P7/1/242 20 Apr 1836
Letter from George Brown to Nicholas Wiseman: praising Schlegel’s
Philosophy of History and asking whether Wiseman can recommend anything else from the same school; his belief that Wiseman’s lectures have opened the eyes of many and silenced the foolish London clergy; the whereabouts
of Robert Gillow
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UC/P7/1/243 10 May 1836
Letter from Elizabeth Constance Agnew (Arundel) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to return the manuscript of the countess of Clifford; hoping to see Nicholas Wiseman in Rome; trying to discern God’s will
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UC/P7/1/244 12 May 1836
Letter from [Michael Staunton] (Dublin) to Michael J. Quin (London): sales of the
Dublin Review.
Probably the last page of 245 below
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UC/P7/1/245 12 May 1836
Letter from Michael Staunton (Dublin) to Michael J. Quin (London): suggestions about a Dublin agency for the sale of the
Dublin Review
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UC/P7/1/246 4 June 1836
Letter from George Brown (Lancaster) to Nicholas Wiseman (Lincoln’s Inn Fields): a fire at Prior Park; Alphonsus Liguori; praising Wiseman’s new style of controversy and asking when his great work will appear;
Dublin Review; asking whether Wiseman will stay in England as a bishop or possibly president of Ushaw; suggesting that bishops are not aware of the dangers inherent in the clauses of the Marriage Bill
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UC/P7/1/247 6 June 1836
Letter from Michael J. Quin (London) to [?Nicholas Wiseman] (London): the accounts for the
Dublin Review and his need for a salary
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UC/P7/1/248 15 June 1836
Letter from J. Steinmetz (Bruges) to Nicholas Wiseman (Lincoln’s Inn Fields): receiving sheets of Rio’s book on the sublime and would be glad to make it known in Britain; informing him of his current break with the Discalced Carmelites of Ypres;
correction of a manuscript
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UC/P7/1/249 15 June 1836
Letter from Alexis Rio (Monmouth) to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that it was never his intention to review Schlegel; his plan to see Quin in London; assistance for the
Dublin Review; advising him to obtain a copy of Rio’s work from Booker
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UC/P7/1/250 [8 July] 1836
Letter from Richard Milnes to Nicholas Wiseman (Lincoln’s Inn Fields): sending his corrections of Wiseman’s sonnet [enclosed]
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UC/P7/1/251 19 July 1836
Letter from [?] (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman (Golden Square, London): report on the English College in Rome
Barely legible
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UC/P7/1/252 30 July 1836
Letter from [?Michael Staunton] (Dublin) to [?Nicholas Wiseman]: Irish Catholic bishops and the reissuing of the Rheims New Testament
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UC/P7/1/253a-b 24 Aug 1836
Letter from Charles Scott (Paddington) to Nicholas Wiseman (Lincoln’s Inn Square): criticism of Dr Holmes’s edition of the LXX
[On a separate sheet, as a postscript]: further queries
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UC/P7/1/254 24 August 1836
Letter from J. Bowman (London) (journalist for the
Penny Cyclopaedia) to Nicholas Wiseman (Lincoln’s Inn Fields): commissioning two articles on the canon of scripture and Chrysostom
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UC/P7/1/255 7 September 1836
Letter from T. Fletcher to Nicholas Wiseman (London): Wiseman’s plan to publish on the same subject as Fletcher; his return to Rome to receive the mitre
2f
UC/P7/1/256 14 September 1836
Letter from J. Steinmetz to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking Wiseman for his editorial work on his article
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UC/P7/1/257 20 September 1836
Language: Italian
Letter from Venanzio Pierangeli [of the Holy Office] to Nicholas Wiseman (English College in Rome): requesting a copy of Wiseman’s work on Protestant missions
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UC/P7/1/258 2 October 1836
Letter from George Brown (Lancaster) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking Wiseman for sending his lectures on the Eucharist and his belief that his writings will refute anti-Catholic writers; asking whether Nicholas Wiseman is to be coadjutor to Walsh;
the clergy’s view on the division of districts and voting for bishops; commissions for Wiseman to carry out Wiseman’s views on science and religion; his view that funeral services should be in the vernacular; a Quaker convert
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UC/P7/1/259 17 October 1836
Letter from Charles Scott (Westminster) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking Wiseman to get books for him
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UC/P7/1/260 31 October 1836
Language: Italian
Letter from A. Chigi (of the Congregation for Studies, Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking Wiseman to make proposals about the qualifications for obtaining a master’s degree in philology
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UC/P7/1/261 11 November 1836
Letter from H. Bagshawe to Nicholas Wiseman: securing the
Dublin Review’s future
Written in the margins of a printed circular about the
Dublin Review
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UC/P7/1/262 17 November 1836
Letter from J.B. Robertson (Bonn) to Nicholas Wiseman: his concern over the future of the
Dublin Review; his plan to establish a new Catholic periodical in cooperation with Munich (Döllinger, Görres and Möhler)
2f
UC/P7/1/263 28 November 1836
Letter from H. Bagshawe (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: discussion of the prospects of the
Dublin Review
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UC/P7/1/264 9 December 1836
Letter from John Gage (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: working on a fourteenth century friary near Bury St Edmund’s and urgently needing a copy of a 1357 bull of Pope Alexander IV
2f
UC/P7/1/265 10 December 1836
Letter from E.W.A. Drummond Hay (Tangier) to Daniel Rock: ordering books including the second volume of
Horae Syriacae
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UC/P7/1/266 1837
Language: German
Letter from Torr’ de’ Specchi Tholuck to Nicholas Wiseman: the bearer is returning a book and will take back Tholuck’s books, and will send his work on messianic passages
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UC/P7/1/267 1837-38
Headings by Nicholas Wiseman for conferences on mistaken claims of Church of England
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UC/P7/1/268
This item is missing, 27 February 2013
UC/P7/1/269
This item is missing, 27 February 2013
UC/P7/1/270 2 January 1837
Letter from Michael Quin (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: deciding not to go to Cuba; the accounts for the first two issues of the
Dublin Review; the publication’s financial difficulties and the need to make proper financial arrangements
2f
UC/P7/1/271 4 January 1837
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman (copy): rebutting the unfounded accusations of Dr Whitaker
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UC/P7/1/272 9 January 1837
Letter from T.C. Anstey to Nicholas Wiseman: seeking John Gage and Wiseman’s help on Bury St Edmunds;
Dublin Review’s troubles and its poor prospects; Dublin Review taken by the Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society; Polding in Australia; Lythgoe preaching at the Sardinian Embassy;
praising Ushaw which he considers to be better than Old Hall; Lingard’s revised History is due
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UC/P7/1/273 12 January 1837
Letter from Mary Elizabeth Theodosia Wilkinson (Amiens) to Nicholas Wiseman: offering to translate the
Annales de la Propagation de la Foi; her husband’s recent death and his will leaving care of the daughters to a Protestant brother
2f
UC/P7/1/274 18 January 1837
Letter from Pierron (Avignon) to Nicholas Wiseman: his readiness to translate Nicholas Wiseman’s lectures on the Eucharist; details of postage; sending greetings to Cardinal Weld
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UC/P7/1/275 15 February 1837
Language: Italian
Letter from Giovanni Battista Zofani (secretary of the Accademia di Religione Cattolica, Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman’s appointment as a censor of the Academy; asking what theme Nicholas Wiseman will offer as a dissertation
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UC/P7/1/276 17 February 1837
Letter from Joseph Booker (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: awaiting the second volume on the Eucharist; other works by Wiseman; referring to Kaye and Whitaker
2f
UC/P7/1/277 28 February 1837
Letter from Thomas Doyle (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: recommending Tierney to edit the
Dublin Review instead of Bagshawe and suggesting that Wiseman should be sole theological writer
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UC/P7/1/278 1 March 1837
Letter from Joseph Booker (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: planning to send three volumes of
Tracts for the Times; publishing Wiseman’s works; accounts; the influenza epidemic; his plan to purchase duplicates from the English College in Rome
2f
UC/P7/1/279 2 March 1837
Language: French
Letter from Scholz (Bonn) to Nicholas Wiseman: wondering if Nicholas Wiseman received everything he sent (with a list); his own works
1f
UC/P7/1/280 3 March 1837
Letter from T.C. Anstey to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that Baldacconi is to go to Australia; Doyle causing trouble for the
Dublin Review; referring to Daniel O’Connell
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UC/P7/1/281 5 March 1837
Letter from J.B. Robertson (Bonn) to Nicholas Wiseman: enclosing Scholz’s of 2 March; commenting on Tierney’s editorship of the
Dublin Review and suggesting Nicholas Wiseman should be joint editor
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UC/P7/1/282 3 April 1837
Letter from H. Bagshawe to Nicholas Wiseman: Society [?of Jesus] to support the Sisters of Charity; commenting on
Dublin Review articles
2f
UC/P7/1/283 13 April 1837
Letter from John Curtis (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking for a transcript of a Vatican manuscript
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UC/P7/1/284 1 May 1837
Letter from P. Cooper (Dublin) to Nicholas Wiseman: wanting further information on the Church’s official attitude to the condemnation of Galileo; Turton planning to answer Wiseman on the Real Presence
2f
UC/P7/1/285 15 May 1837
Letter from P.G. Heatley (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: suggesting better arrangements for sending books and medicines; the cultural life of London; suggesting that Wiseman should come to England; Cardinal Weld’s dirge; Youens’s return to
Liverpool; Buckland’s Bridgewater treatise; Lingard’s new edition; parliamentary news
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UC/P7/1/286 26 May 1837
Letter from J. Scoles to Nicholas Wiseman: the Princethorpe tabernacle; delay in the arrival of the drawings for the altar at Rome; agreeing to send drawings for ornaments; his impressions of Oscott and the rebuilt Prior Park; planning a chapel
for Newport in Monmouthshire
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UC/P7/1/287 28 May 1837
Letter from J.B. Robertson (Bonn) to Nicholas Wiseman: Dr Braun journeying to Rome to appeal against the condemnation of the late Georg Hermes and the reaction of staff and students in Bonn; commenting on Volume 4 of
Dublin Review; a list of recent German academic publications
2f
UC/P7/1/288 29 May 1837
Letter from J.B. Robertson (Westminster) to Nicholas Wiseman: Mai’s publication of the
Codex Vaticanus; Porson’s rejection of Jerome’s Prologue
2f
UC/P7/1/289 23 June 1837
Letter from F.G. Hare (Lucca) to Nicholas Wiseman: returning a paper; English politics
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UC/P7/1/290 8 July 1837
Language: Latin
Letter from F. Ackermann to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his book
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UC/P7/1/291 8 July 1837
Language: Italian
Letter from Giovanni Battista Zofani to Nicholas Wiseman: returning Wiseman’s dissertation and requesting a copy
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UC/P7/1/292 30 July 1837
Letter from P.R. Kenrick (Philadelphia) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending the American edition of Nicholas Wiseman’s lectures on Science and Religion with copies of letters to Poynder; awaiting lectures on the Catholic Church and a book on the
Eucharist; wishing he could get Hebrew taught in American seminaries
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UC/P7/1/293 6 August 1837
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal Giustiani (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman
Illegible
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UC/P7/1/294 4 August 1837
Letter from John Walker (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: obtaining a German map for Wiseman; informing him that missionary societies have no bases on the African or Arabian sides of the Red Sea; the pope’s visit to the English College in Rome;
thanking him for presenting the map to the pope
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UC/P7/1/295 16 August 1837
Letter from P.G. Heatley (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: medicine for the English College in Rome;
Dublin Review article on early Italian scientific academies; rumours of a mitre for Nicholas Wiseman; Moorfields; Baldacconi asking for books; medical lectures in London; Gillow at Bonn; James Crook
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UC/P7/1/296 19 August 1837
Language: German
Letter from Frascati Papencordt (Frascati) to Nicholas Wiseman: his illness;
Quarterly Review; Lingard’s latest volume; advising him on the best way to obtain German books
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UC/P7/1/297 27 August 1837
Language: French
Letter from J.B. Drach (Monastery of Monte Cavi) to Nicholas Wiseman: his reasons for leaving Rome; arrangements for sending wine; sending eau de Cologne; the unhealthy state of Rome
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UC/P7/1/298 29 August 1837
Language: French
Letter from Maurice Meyer (Schoenenverg) to [?]: copy of a letter on behalf of a Catholic family, with a copy of a Latin letter of reference from the bishop of Basle
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UC/P7/1/299 29 August 1837
Language: German
Letter from Maurice Meyer (Schoenenverg) to Nicholas Wiseman: same subject as 298
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UC/P7/1/300 10 September 1837
Letter from William Linton (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: wanting to send an engraving of
Darkness at Noon for the pope (and one for Wiseman) if Wiseman can suggest a way of avoiding customs
2f
UC/P7/1/301 27 September 1837
Letter from L. Urlichs (Frascati) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending articles on Rochetti for the
Dublin Review
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UC/P7/1/302 28 September 1837
Letter from F.G. Hare (Lucca) to Nicholas Wiseman: deaths from cholera; commenting on English politics; Macaulay’s opinion of Francis Bacon in the
Edinburgh Review
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UC/P7/1/303 [October 1837]
Language: Italian
Letter from [? to Nicholas Wiseman]: Wiseman’s conferences on science and religion, the cause of Noah’s flood and six literal days of creation
2f
UC/P7/1/304 6 December 1837
Language: Italian
Letter from Paolo Giovanni Bertolozzi [?] to Nicholas Wiseman: the interest of Pisan professors in a proposal for a new journal on science and religion
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UC/P7/1/305 17 October 1837
Letter from Henry Elwes (West Bromwich) to Nicholas Wiseman: Molvant (director of Saint Sulpice) praising Wiseman’s lectures on the Eucharist as the best on the subject; apologising for his earlier behaviour; Spencer informing him that his time
with the disciples of Saint Vincent de Paul will not be wasted
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UC/P7/1/306 24 November 1837 – 15 June 1838
Language: Italian
Nicholas Wiseman’s personal retreat and resolutions
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UC/P7/1/307 9 December 1837
Letter from Daniel Rock to Nicholas Wiseman: accounts; wanting information on clerical robes for his
Church of our Fathers
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UC/P7/1/308 21 December 1837
Language: Italian
Letter from Paolo Giovanni Bertolozzi (Lucca) to Nicholas Wiseman: articles for his forthcoming journal
2f
UC/P7/1/309 13 January 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal Antonio d’Este (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: his inability to attend the visit to the Vatican Museum due to ill health
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UC/P7/1/310 February 1838
Letter from Charles Scott (Westminster) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking Wiseman if he could get a collation; the printed edition of 1857 of Mai’s facsimile edition of the
Codex Vaticanus is delayed
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UC/P7/1/311 8 February 1838
Language: Italian
Paolo Giovanni Bortolozzi (Lucca) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking for comments on first fascicle of new journal
1f
UC/P7/1/312 19 February 1838
Letter from Daniel Rock (Alton Towers) to Nicholas Wiseman: introducing Wiseman to Mr Barnwell; asking whether he knows of any manuscripts of ancient British liturgy
2f
UC/P7/1/313 24 February 1838
Letter from Charles Dolman (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman’s account with Dolman; asking him whether he wants 141 Delphin Classics bought by his uncle; Wiseman’s publications; his anxiety that the
Dublin Review is perceived as sectarian; agreeing to take duplicates from Vatican English College library
2f
UC/P7/1/314 28 February 1838
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to introduce the bearer to fellow artists
2f
UC/P7/1/315 16 March 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Severino Fabriani (Sant Eusebio) to Nicholas Wiseman: accepting a work on how religion helps science
2f
UC/P7/1/316 27 March 1838
Language: German
Letter from Papencordt to Nicholas Wiseman: receiving an enclosed catalogue; negotiating with Mgr Laureani about access to the Vatican Library
2f
UC/P7/1/317 2 April 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Paolo Giovanni Bortolozzi (Lucca) to Nicholas Wiseman
Illegible
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UC/P7/1/318 5 April 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci (Citta di Castello) to Nicholas Wiseman: introducing himself; recounting his disdain for Warburton and other English writers who think Rome is the Antichrist; describing his work and enclosing a drawing of a
recently discovered Etruscan ornamental spoon in ivory
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UC/P7/1/319 7 April 1838
Letter from A.Th. d’Abbadie (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the loan of books; complaining that no one will teach him Italian and asking Wiseman to look into the matter; he has read a paper to the Parisian Society of Geography
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UC/P7/1/320 9 April 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Count Annibale Ranuzzi (Bologna) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking for Wiseman’s help and patronage in his geographical studies
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UC/P7/1/321 14 April 1838
Letter from T. Chisholm Anstey (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that he has recovered from illness;
Annales and Digby; O’Connell and the formation of a new Catholic Institute of which Shrewsbury is a member and Langdale is not; his German studies; Cox and Gallicanism
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UC/P7/1/322 18 April 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Count Annibale Ranuzzi (Bologna) to Nicholas Wiseman: grateful for Wiseman’s encouragement of the projected geographical periodical and hoping he can provide articles
2f
UC/P7/1/323 25 April 1838
Language: German
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman; Möhler
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UC/P7/1/324 30 April 1838
Language: German
Letter from Papencordt to Nicholas Wiseman: asking for the return of a book and returns number 6 of the
Dublin Review
2f
UC/P7/1/325 May 1838
Outline of talks by Nicholas Wiseman for the Marian month (and the first 3 days of June)
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UC/P7/1/326 16 May 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Paolo Giovanni Bortolozzi to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for sending his manuscript for a journal
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UC/P7/1/327 2 June 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Count Annibale Ranuzzi (Bologna) to Nicholas Wiseman: the policies of his journal and seeking a contribution from Wiseman; his belief that the Vatican English College students will do good work in England and Wales
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UC/P7/1/328 2 June 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Count Annibale Ranuzzi (Bologna) to Nicholas Wiseman: expressing gratitude on hearing of the offer of Vatican English College students to cooperate in his journal; seeking contributions from Wiseman
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UC/P7/1/329 6 June 1838
Letter from William Dyce (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: providing reasons why he would be the best person to decorate the proposed new London cathedral by Pugin
2f
UC/P7/1/330 9 June 1838
Language: French
Letter from Chevalier di Paravey (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: his work on the Asiatic and reflections on the origin of the alphabet and its application to Catholic missionaries
4f
UC/P7/1/331 11 June 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Paolo Giovanni Bortolozzi (Lucca) to Nicholas Wiseman: his anger at a writer in a local paper who attacks Nicholas Wiseman as an innovator and heretic
2f
UC/P7/1/332 11 June 1838
Language: French
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman: returning books
2f
UC/P7/1/333 23 June 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Count Annibale Ranuzzi (Bologna) to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that his hopes for his journal have collapsed
2f
UC/P7/1/334 10 July 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Count Annibale Ranuzzi (Bologna) to Nicholas Wiseman: writing to interested contacts in France, Germany and Spain about publishing articles (including Wiseman)
2f
UC/P7/1/335 12 July 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from the secretary of Propaganda to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to vet for publication a Maronite pamphlet
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UC/P7/1/336 13 July 1838
Letter from Charles Dolman (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: banking £40 for Nicholas Wiseman; his reply to Turton; other publications of Wiseman; asking him to obtain passages of oriental languages in Rome and send them over; the progress of the
Dublin Review; suggestions for articles; Tierney’s version of Dodd’s History; requiring a copy of Pole’s works; Pugin designing a memorial to Dolman’s uncle
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UC/P7/1/337 18 July 1838
Language: German
Letter from Rev Dr [?] (Propaganda) to Nicholas Wiseman: Würzbürger Zeitung and Montalembert
2f
UC/P7/1/338 28 July 1838
Letter from J.B. Robertson (Bonn) to Nicholas Wiseman: introduction for the Robinson family and asking him to show them round
2f
UC/P7/1/339 29 July 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Paolo Giovanni Bortolozzi (Lucca) to Nicholas Wiseman
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UC/P7/1/339a 31 July 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to [?Paolo Giovanni Bortolozzi]: reply to above
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UC/P7/1/340 2 August 1838
Letter from P.G. Heatley (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him why he has not sent the medicines; rumours of Wiseman’s appointment as a bishop coadjutor; his belief that the Dublin Review is weathering the storm;
Ponzi at the Hunterian; the Catholic Institute; re-reading Wiseman on science and religion; the death of Earle
2f
UC/P7/1/341 5 August 1838
Letter from Alexis Rio (Llanarth Court) to Nicholas Wiseman: introduction for Gladstone who is very interested in learning about Catholic practice
2f
UC/P7/1/342 10 August 1838
Letter from John Bourns (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: introduction for C. Horsley
2f
UC/P7/1/343 11 August 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Giovanni della Bianchina (Lugano) to Nicholas Wiseman: his preaching and Wiseman’s conferences
2f
UC/P7/1/344 13 August 1838
Language: French
V. Boucherot (Rouen): certificate of residence in a Rouen hospice; and Pontrévé
2f
UC/P7/1/345 14 August 1838
Letter from Elizabeth Strutt to Nicholas Wiseman: the difficulty of borrowing books when ladies are not admitted to libraries
1f
UC/P7/1/346 14 August 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal Lambruschini (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to forward medals from the pope to William Linton in London
2f
UC/P7/1/347 20 August 1838
Letter from Elizabeth Strutt (Piazza di Spagna, Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to use his influence with the Borghese family to help her bookseller husband in straitened circumstances
2f
UC/P7/1/348 25 April 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Paolo Giovanni Bortolozzi (Lucca) to Nicholas Wiseman: foreign missions; Propaganda’s Annals
2f
UC/P7/1/349 26 April 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci (Città di Castello) to Nicholas Wiseman: lamenting the difficulty of defending the Catholic religion
2f
UC/P7/1/350 12 September 1838
Letter from Papencordt (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: planning to go to Naples and perhaps Sicily; sending his essay and asking Wiseman to make minor changes; planning to settle accounts
2f
UC/P7/1/351 13 September 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci (Città di Castello) to Nicholas Wiseman: detailed account of his attempts to find a post, and now seeking a recommendation for a papal pension as well as superintendence of arts in his region; references to
Metternich and several cardinals
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UC/P7/1/352 17 September 1838
Language: German
Letter from Ulrich (Naples) to Nicholas Wiseman: apologising for not sending the promised article and proposing an alternative
2f
UC/P7/1/353 18 September 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Giovanni della Bianchina (Lugano) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking Wiseman to send his article to Pasquale Veladini (proprietor of the
Cattolico)
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UC/P7/1/354 23 September 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci (Città di Castello) to Nicholas Wiseman: Metternich; Acton; Castracani; preparations for pressing his anthology of writings on his locality; Italian paintings; his interests in the Church of England and Russian
Orthodoxy; hoping to publish “fugitive pieces”; his belief that public libraries should have good religious works
2f
UC/P7/1/355 1 October 1838
Letter from John Hamilton Gray (Naples) to Nicholas Wiseman: providing a letter of introduction for Dr Mill of King’s College in Calcutta; informing him that Mrs Hamilton Gray caught malaria at Paestum; hoping to be in Rome by November 1
2f
UC/P7/1/356 2 October 1838
Letter from T. Chisholm Anstey to Nicholas Wiseman: weary of Catholic public affairs and politics; informing him that he has entered sodalities of the BVM, Bona Mors and Sacred Heart during his stay at Stonyhurst; negotiations between Stonyhurst
and London University about degrees in Arts and Laws; a retreat with Brownhill S.J.; his article for the
Dublin Review on his friend, Thomas Carlyle; Anstey’s brother (Arthur) is with Mr Forster of Burradon and ready to become a Catholic; informing him that his great-grandfather (Oliphant) was rector at Rothbury and
pro-Pretender in 1745; Charles Clifford; Edward Weld
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UC/P7/1/357 2 October 1838
Letter from T. Chisholm Anstey to Nicholas Wiseman: the young Quaker Frederick Lucas is attracted to the Church and Newmanism and is writing an article for the
London and Westminster Review against Wiseman’s on missions in the South Seas
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UC/P7/1/358 25 October 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci (Città di Castello) to Nicholas Wiseman: ivory spoon; preparing for press work on art treasures of his locality
2f
UC/P7/1/359 28 October 1838
Letter from Kenelm M. Digby (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: Lord Clifford planning to bring Digby’s book for Wiseman to present to the pope; his hopes that Nicholas Wiseman will soon come to England to make his unique contribution; the visit of
Phillips and Spencer; Spanish paintings in the Louvre
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UC/P7/1/360 3 November 1838
Language: French
Letter from De Serres (Montpellier) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a copy of his work on science and religion and informing him that his second edition will incorporate Wiseman’s ideas. Includes a draft reply in Wiseman’s hand thanking him and
hoping that he will profit from his excellent work
4f
UC/P7/1/361 7 November 1838
Note from Lewis Gruner (engraver) to Nicholas Wiseman: to arrange a meeting
2f
UC/P7/1/362 9 November 1838
Letter from Charles Dolman to Nicholas Wiseman: giving Wiseman a new missal with Pugin plates; wanting information for Tierney’s Dodd; Vatican English College duplicates
2f
UC/P7/1/363 25 October 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci (Città di Castello) to Nicholas Wiseman: wanting to dedicate the latest edition of his work to Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/364 13 November 1838
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman: introduction for C. Marriott and H. Manning
2f
UC/P7/1/365 18 November 1838
Letter from J.B. Robertson (Bonn) to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that the London Catholics are anxiously awaiting Wiseman’s return; C. Weld; Dolman’s plan to publish Robertson’s translation of Möhler’s Symbolik which is dedicated to
Griffiths; thanking him for remarks in the
Dublin Review on his translation of Schlegel; Görres; expressing his dissatisfaction that an article of his was postponed to make way for O’Connell’s; Windischmann; Möhler; he hopes to review Döllinger’s latest work;
Drey has read Wiseman on science and religion; Thomas Wyse; rumours of a Catholic University
2f
UC/P7/1/366 24 November 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Bernardino Polidori (Città di Castello) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a eulogy of Felice Mariottini written by BP’s wife and dedicated to Philip I of France; Italian paraphrase of Milton; asking Wiseman to send two works to Queen
Victoria
2f
UC/P7/1/367 8 December 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Artaria and Co. (printers) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking permission to reprint an Italian translation of his conferences, second in a new series of theological works (the first being Möhler’s
Symbolik)
2f
UC/P7/1/368 14 December 1838
Language: French
Letter from the Société Nancéïenne (Nancy) to Nicholas Wiseman; praising Wiseman’s work on science and faith
2f
UC/P7/1/369 17 December 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Giovanni Breschi (Pistoia) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for kindness shown in Rome and hoping to return hospitality if Wiseman comes to Florence or Pistoia
2f
UC/P7/1/370 18 December 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci (Città di Castello) to Nicholas Wiseman: suggesting that Wiseman should look after his health; his delight at Wiseman’s conferences; his disappointment with cardinals for not replying to his letters
2f
UC/P7/1/371 [?29 December] 1838
Language: German
Letter from Urlich (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman
Illegible
2f
UC/P7/1/372 30 June 1839
Letter from Branchini (bookseller in Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: sales of Wiseman’s works
1f
UC/P7/1/373 1839
Nicholas Wiseman's account with the
Dublin Review
1f
UC/P7/1/374 [?1838]
Form of abjuration by Catherine Gourlay of Protestant errors
In Nicholas Wiseman’s hand
1f
UC/P7/1/375 [?1838]
Language: Italian and English
Notes on Andrea Augusto Martin and Catherine Gourlay
In Nicholas Wiseman’s hand
1f
UC/P7/1/376 7 January 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Artari and Co (printers in Novara) to Nicholas Wiseman: arrangements for his forthcoming work in a new series
2f
UC/P7/1/377 15 February 1839
Letter from Elizabeth Dease (?Lease) to Nicholas Wiseman: news of family, friends and acquaintances
2f
UC/P7/1/378 8 January 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: paintings; Gruner; seeking information from Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/379 9 February 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Francesco Veludini (Lugano) to Nicholas Wiseman: receipt of Wiseman’s two letters for the Cattolico
2f
UC/P7/1/380 15 February 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Count Annibale Ranuzzi (Bologna) to Nicholas Wiseman: his Annals of Geography; a projected geographical institute in Bologna
2f
UC/P7/1/381 [18 February 1839]
Language: Italian
Letter from Paolo Giovanni Bortolozzi (Lucca) to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that he is no longer directing a journal and proposals for a new journal
2f
UC/P7/1/382 18 February 1839
Letter from Lewis Gruner (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: his pietà engravings
2f
UC/P7/1/382b 19 February 1839
Letter from Charles Dolman (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending volume XI of the
Dublin Review; illustrations for Wiseman’s lectures unlikely to be ready for Holy Week; Wiseman’s reply to Turton has not arrived; second part of Eucharist lectures and informing him that the copper plate has arrived;
Tierney’s update of Dodd’s history and asking whether there are any subscribers in Rome; Delphin classics; Vatican English College duplicates; Kirk and Berington’s Faith of Catholics
2f
UC/P7/1/383 19 February 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: ivory spoon; complaining about Church authorities in Rome; waiting for the
Dublin Review
2f
UC/P7/1/384 20 February 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Artari and Co (printers) to Nicholas Wiseman: details of printing
2f
UC/P7/1/385 [30 February 1839]
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: periodicals; Wiseman’s health; De Maistre Cobbett;
Dublin Review; attaching a sample of unknown oriental scripts; news of the ivory spoon
2f
UC/P7/1/386 2 March 1839
Letter from William Cureton (British Museum) to Nicholas Wiseman: Vatican MSS of the martyrdom of Ignatius of Antioch
On the same sheet: 5 March, letter from John Gage Rokewoode to Nicholas Wiseman on the same subject, followed by a note from C. Weld
2f
UC/P7/1/387 4 March 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Francesco Veludini (Lugano) to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman’s articles for the
Cattolico
2f
UC/P7/1/388 8 March 1839
Letter from Loewe (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: presenting an introduction to his work on the origin of the Egyptian language and requesting a short interview
2f
UC/P7/1/389 11 March 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Lorenzo Tomei (Lucca) to Nicholas Wiseman: taking over the editorship from Bertolozzi and asking for Wiseman’s advice and help
2f
UC/P7/1/390 26 March 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: seeking a reply from Wiseman to his earlier letter
2f
UC/P7/1/391 28 March 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from the archbishop of Ephesus (Vienna) to Nicholas Wiseman: with a disturbed American woman who is a prospective convert and recommending her to see Nicholas Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/392 28 March 1839
Language: French
Letter from F.A. Scholz to Nicholas Wiseman (Bonn): recommendation for Boeker who is coming to Rome to study; Robinson
1f
UC/P7/1/393 30 March 1839
Language: French
Letter from J.M. Axinger (canon of Evreux) to Nicholas Wiseman: inviting Wiseman to a charity sermon and asking permission for the loan of his sermons
2f
UC/P7/1/394 April 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: ivory spoon
2f
UC/P7/1/395 17 April 1839
Letter from J.M. Berington to Nicholas Wiseman: introducing Dr McGettigan, bishop of Raphoe
2f
UC/P7/1/396 20 April 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: he has accepted the valuation of the ivory spoon by Camerlengo; seeking works on the Russian Church; and Gruner and Raphael
2f
UC/P7/1/397 6 May 1839
Letter from Henry Robinson to Nicholas Wiseman: Mr Childsea of the British Museum requiring an authenticated copy of part of a Vatican map of English parishes at the time of spoliation
2f
UC/P7/1/398 11 May 1839
Letter from J. Döllinger (Munich) to Nicholas Wiseman: English translation of UC/P7/1/402; asking what Wiseman has published on the Eucharist; translated two of Wiseman’s works into German; Clifford to bring the second part of his Church History;
Protestant divisions and the state of the Church in Germany
4f
UC/P7/1/399 12 May 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: dealings with Cardinal Camerlengo; Gruner and Raphael; asking for details of Boon who died a few years ago
2f
UC/P7/1/400 14 May 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: his further attempts at negotiating with the cardinals
2f
UC/P7/1/401 16 May 1839
Language: French
Letter from J.M. Axinger (canon of Evreux) to Nicholas Wiseman: recommending the Bavarian medical doctor Ellesdorfer; agreeing to send an article for the
Dublin Review; his agreement with a German publisher for Wiseman’s Holy Week conferences; introducing a Benedictine nun from Augsburg who wishes to teach English
2f
UC/P7/1/402 11 May 1839
Language: German
Letter from J. Döllinger (Munich) to Nicholas Wiseman: see UC/P7/1/398
2f
UC/P7/1/403 26 May 1839
Language: German
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman
Illegible
2f
UC/P7/1/404 30 May 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Count Annibale Ranuzzi (Bologna) to Nicholas Wiseman: wanting a complete list of translations of Nicholas Wiseman’s work in Italian and French
2f
UC/P7/1/405 31 May 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Leonard to Nicholas Wiseman: receipt for payment of an altar
1f
UC/P7/1/406 7 June 1839
Language: Spanish
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to unknown [draft]: thanking him for a learned work
1f
UC/P7/1/407 8 June 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal Giustiniani (Camerlengo) to Nicholas Wiseman: returning Andreocci’s Etruscan ivory spoon
2f
UC/P7/1/408 14 June 1839
Letter from Charles Dolman (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: his reply to Turton will be ready in ten days; hoping Nicholas Wiseman will visit England which would make editing the
Dublin Review much easier; informing him that Lingard offered the Dublin a review of Tierney-Dodd but he was offended at changes made by Bagshawe; second edition of Wiseman’s
Science and Religion; anti-Catholic prejudice; lives of the new saints; Lord Shrewsbury; George Talbot’s death
2f
UC/P7/1/409 27 June 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: complaining about shabby treatment by Camerlengo over the ivory spoon
2f
UC/P7/1/410 30 June 1839
Letter from J. Westmorland to Nicholas Wiseman: treatment of animals
4f
UC/P7/1/411 19 July 1839
Language: French
Letter from J. Melchior du Lac de Montvert (editor of
L’Univers) to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that he has been deputed by Montalembert to arrange an exchange of the Dublin Review and L’Univers
2f
UC/P7/1/412 14 August 1839
Language: French
Letter from Baillés (Toulouse) to Nicholas Wiseman: the scriptural interests of a rector of a seminary; a colleague preparing a work against Protestants
2f
UC/P7/1/413 22 September 1839
Language: French
Letter from M. de Serres (Montpellier) to Nicholas Wiseman: he is preparing a second edition on geology and Mosaic cosmogony and would like an honorific title from the pope as a sign of approval; congratulating Wiseman on his work on Science and
Religion
2f
UC/P7/1/414 26 September 1839
Letter from B.J. Walter (Philadelphia) to Nicholas Wiseman: outlining his plan for a Home Catholic Library of sixteenth and seventeenth century works; asking Wiseman to look over his work on Thomas More
2f
UC/P7/1/415 27 October 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: the Etruscan ivory spoon
2f
UC/P7/1/416 5 November [?1839]
Letter from Robert Tate to Nicholas Wiseman: copying a passage from Hale (bishop of Norwich); reminding Wiseman that he promised to give Ushaw Mamachi’s
Antiquities of the Church
2f
UC/P7/1/417 22 November 1839
Letter from the editor of
L’Univers to Nicholas Wiseman: his anxieties about the future of the periodical
2f
UC/P7/1/418 23 December 1839
Language: Italian
Letter from Michele Bolaffe to Nicholas Wiseman: wishing to dedicate his work to Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/419 [?1839]
In Nicholas Wiseman’s hand: episcopabili (1) Propaganda’s list; (2) bishops’ list
1f
UC/P7/1/420 [?1839]
Fr Paul Stapleton’s recollections of Nicholas Wiseman as rector of Oscott
4f
UC/P7/1/421 5 September 1840
Language: Latin
Certificate ordaining Nicholas Wiseman as bishop on 8 June and his appointment as coadjutor to Walsh, followed by ordinations in Vatican English College chapel &c, ending with his arrival in London on 5 September
2f
UC/P7/1/422 [?1840]
Letter from Thomas Griffiths to Nicholas Wiseman: committee to represent Catholics on education
2f
UC/P7/1/423 [?1840]
Letter from W. McGlen (Ireland) to Nicholas Wiseman: hoping Wiseman will pay another visit to Ireland
2f
UC/P7/1/424 [?1840]
Language: French
Letter from Commandeur Camille Rossi to Nicholas Wiseman: asking Wiseman to trace his cousin Marie Mayer and others because he is concerned that they practise their Catholicism
2f
UC/P7/1/425 7 January 1840
Language: Italian
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Cavaliere Carmo: his inability to accept dedication of a work which is grossly unfair to Cardinal Camerlengo (designer of the ivory spoon)
2f
UC/P7/1/426 14 January 1840
Language: Italian
Letters from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman:
426 (i) Lengthy complaints against Cardinal Camerlengo at the way Andreocci has been treated unjustly over the ivory spoon
426 (ii): Andreocci’s account of the affair
3f
UC/P7/1/427 22 January 1840
Language: French
Letter from M. de Serres (Montpellier) to Nicholas Wiseman: insisting he should have a papal honour from Gregory XVI for his work on Mosaic cosmogony
2f
UC/P7/1/428 24 January 1840
Letter from Urlichs (Florence) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for payment for the
Dublin Review article
2f
UC/P7/1/429 1 February 1840
Letter from Fox (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a volume of his poems reviewed in the
Dublin Review
2f
UC/P7/1/430 7 February 1840
Language: French
Letter from Savin for Sapia (printers and booksellers, Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: changes for the second edition of lectures on science and religion
2f
UC/P7/1/431 7 February 1840
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: awaiting an answer; wanting to retrieve his boxes; suggesting that his book will not denigrate Camerlengo; asking whether Prince Albert is a Catholic
2f
UC/P7/1/432 11 February 1840
Language: Spanish
Letter from F. Manuel Fom (Marseilles) to Nicholas Wiseman
Illegible
2f
UC/P7/1/433 13 February 1840
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to John Lingard: extract of a letter about the expected appointment of new bishops, with the expectation of a hierarchy in three or four years
2f
UC/P7/1/434 16 February 1840
Language: Italian
Letter from Michele Bolaffe to Nicholas Wiseman: planning not to dedicate his work to Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/435 16 February 1840
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: rehearsal of old complaints
2f
UC/P7/1/436 19 February 1840
Language: Italian
Letter from Count Annibale Ranuzzi (Bologna) to Nicholas Wiseman: update on a scientific periodical which he hopes Wiseman will contribute towards
2f
UC/P7/1/437 3 March 1840
Language: Italian
Letter from Mario Marini (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: seeking permission from the Secretary of State to visit [the Vatican Library]
2f
UC/P7/1/438 3 March 1840
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: he cannot remove the dedication to Nicholas Wiseman from his forthcoming book
2f
UC/P7/1/439 7 March 1840
Letter from C. de Brunet de la Renoudiere (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: arranging an appointment; Wiseman has the promised articles
2f
UC/P7/1/440 8 March 1840
Language: French
Letter from A.F. Ozanam (Lyon) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to help with advice and contacts; informing him that his brother is abroad for reasons of health; seeking comments on the little book on Dante which he gave to Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/441 20 March 1840
Language: French
Letter from M. de Serres (Montpellier) to Nicholas Wiseman: his anger that the Roman curia will not give his work any recognition
2f
UC/P7/1/442 6 April 1840
Language: Italian
Letter from Count Annibale Ranuzzi (Bologna) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his support for geographical annals and suggesting that anything Wiseman sends will be welcome
2f
UC/P7/1/443 8 April 1840
Copy letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Bishop Briggs: Propaganda’s ruling on the case of the Liverpool chapel
1f
UC/P7/1/444 23 April 1840
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: awaiting an answer
2f
UC/P7/1/445 1 May 1840
Letter from Vincent Novello (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for a copy of Palestrina; requesting books and copies of music; informing him that he has quoted Wiseman in his lectures; his ambitions for the spread of Church music
2f
UC/P7/1/446 21 May 1840
Language: Italian
Letter from Mario Marini (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: congratulating him on his ordination to the episcopacy which he considers to be good news for England
2f
UC/P7/1/447 26 May 1840
Letter from Camillo Massimo (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a book as a gift
2f
UC/P7/1/448 6 June 1840
Letter from Henry Englefield (and wife) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a silver-gilt candlestick as a farewell gift; his gratitude to Nicholas Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/449 9 June 1840
Letter from Vincent Novello (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: introducing Henry Robertson, a musical connoisseur, who would like to hear performances of great Italian composers of Church music
2f
UC/P7/1/450 11 June 1840
Language: French
Letter from P.J. Aerts (Malines) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending congratulations; the state of the Church in Belgium (especially education)
2f
UC/P7/1/451 12 June 1840
Language: Italian
Letter from Giuseppe Andreocci to Nicholas Wiseman: he is still awaiting an answer; kissing the episcopal ring
2f
UC/P7/1/452 3 July 1840
Letter from George Brown to Nicholas Wiseman: his health problems and appointment as bishop; taking advice from Lingard and others; Weedall’s wish not to have the Northern Vicariate; wishing that the Edge Hill chapel matter be settled before the
appointment of the bishop; suggesting that if he is appointed as bishop then he will need time to get the appropriate vestments etc; George Errington
2f
UC/P7/1/453 15 July 1840
Language: Italian
Note about Agata Aliggiaci
1f
UC/P7/1/454 28 July 1840
Language: French
Letter from Prosper Noyer (Albano) to Nicholas Wiseman: his mother’s address in Paris; wishing him farewell
2f
UC/P7/1/455 25 September 1840
Substance of Nicholas Wiseman’s talks to lay and church students of Oscott on 13, 19 and 25 September (incomplete)
[Probably in Stapleton’s hand]
4f
UC/P7/1/456 29 September 1840
Letter from Charles Acton (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his account of the installation; Weedall; Mostyn; Propaganda’s policy of appointing vicars apostolic and vicar generals from outside district/diocese
2f
UC/P7/1/457 28 October 1840
Letter from Mary Wilkinson (London) to Mrs Canning Spencer (Abbeville): feeling lonely in London; seeing few Catholics; Mr Long is instructing her son; a new Catholic acquaintance with a fine house
2f
UC/P7/1/458 31 October 1840
Letter from Mary Wilkinson (London) to Mrs Canning Spencer (Abbeville): family troubles
2f
UC/P7/1/459 3 October 1840
Letter from Mary Wilkinson (London) to Mrs Canning Spencer: her difficulties as an isolated Catholic; her son approaching the Church; he would like to secure a Catholic education for her grandchildren
2f
UC/P7/1/460 2 September 1841
Letter from A Gosselin (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: his and Wiseman’s medieval
2f
UC/P7/1/461 24 November 1841
Letter from P.A. Murray (Maynooth) to Nicholas Wiseman: account of John 6 and dogmatic theology
2f
UC/P7/1/462 [?1842]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Lingard’s favourable opinion of Flanagan (of Oscott) on Wright on suppression of the monasteries; Scott Murray’s anxiety about his future when he returns to England and asking
whether he could be introduced to Catholic society; Smythe and Roebuck; conversions stagnating; hearing that Pusey has given up controversy; Leigh now a Catholic; Walsh unwell; Spencer
4f
UC/P7/1/463 [?1842]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: an invitation to the Oscott Exhibition; a tutor for Stonor and recommending Colyar; Trappes ready to return from Rome; O’Keefe
2f
UC/P7/1/464 [?3 January 1842]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: proposing a visit to Alton with Walsh; writing to Pugin and the possibility of the chapel being blessed on Thursday or Friday; Miss Gladstone’s conversion; Cox wishing to cut
politics out of the
Tablet
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UC/P7/1/465 [?1842]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Otway suggesting that Shrewsbury is welcome to preside at a meeting with O’Connell (who will visit Nicholas Wiseman next day); his anxiety on the effect on Catholics of the sale of
the Tixall estate
2f
UC/P7/1/466 [?1842]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: recovering from influenza
2f
UC/P7/1/467 10 November 1842
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: visit from Lord John Manners (pseudonym Anglo-Catholicus) who is a young man devoted to Church unity, his (Manners’s) wish to meet Shrewsbury; Pagani and William Cowper, a potential
convert
2f
UC/P7/1/468 24 November 1842
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Grace Dieu) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Walsh’s illness; a will; informing him that the financial matters of the district will now fall on Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/469 30 November 1842
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Grace Dieu) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Walsh improving; his opinion of the new church at Nottingham; a calumny in the
Weekly Dispatch; praising Harkness, missioner at Uttoxetter, for his generosity
2f
UC/P7/1/470 6 December 1842
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Nottingham) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Walsh not improving; Miss Young; Wiseman receiving 36 respectable people into the Church
2f
UC/P7/1/471 9 December 1842
Letter from T. Danan [?] to Crowe (Doncaster): payment for books; Trappes; Gillow of Shields.
Written on a 1798 printed appeal for funds for the Western District
2f
UC/P7/1/472 [?1842]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Wheble; informing him that those in minor orders cannot wear dalmatics; the archbishop of Damascus at Oscott and the possibility that he may come to Cheadle with some clergy
2f
UC/P7/1/473 27 January 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Nottingham) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Miss Gladstone sending a copy of an article in the
Times (copied here) about Pusey’s visit to Birmingham Convent to dissuade Miss Young from conversion (fictional); the poor mission of Newcastle [?under Lyme]
2f
UC/P7/1/474 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: enclosing a letter from Pusey (not extant); Foley’s death at Oscott;
Dublin Review; Newman’s retractations in the British Churchman; the plans of Simpson, a convert (descended from “the wretched Cranmer”), to build a Pugin
church at Mitcham; Walsh’s recovery
2f
UC/P7/1/475 27 March 1843
Copy letter from Frederick Faber (Westminster) to Nicholas Wiseman: recanting much of what he said in youthful ignorance of the Church of Rome
[On the same sheet]: letter from Nicholas Wiseman to [?] about the Brotherhood’s attitude to the Holy See; Pugin;
Dublin Review; Tablet and Lucas; Anstey; the need for Catholic tracts
2f
UC/P7/1/476 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Kenilworth) to the earl of Shrewsbury: informing him that George Talbot is all but a Catholic, his stay with him and attending ceremonies; his meeting with the bishop at Princethorpe; Mr Gerard’s pension
2f
UC/P7/1/477 [?May] 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to Lady Shrewsbury: Talbot being received into the Church by Wiseman and will study for the priesthood; his belief that Oxford is looking promising
1f
UC/P7/1/478 14 July 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (in Ireland) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Redingtons; hearing little about Repeal; his shock at Bishop Baines’s death
2f
UC/P7/1/479 21 September 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: the deeds of Alton and Cheadle; his opinion of the new Nottingham church; Talbot wishing to be a missioner at Cheadle
2f
UC/P7/1/480 7 October 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: awaiting the arrival of the duke of Bordeaux; Sibthorpe’s defection which was perhaps caused by a serious accident; Wiseman suggesting that Anglicans are not welcoming him back
2f
UC/P7/1/481 23 October 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: arrangements for meeting the duke of Bordeaux
2f
UC/P7/1/482 6 December 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Pugin and Banbury school; seeking Wareing’s signature with Walsh’s and Weedall’s; a progress report on Connelly’s studies
2f
UC/P7/1/483 9 December 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: requesting copies of
Memorares and a copy of a crucifix in St Mary Major’s
2f
UC/P7/1/484 13 December 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: thanking him for
Memorares and the crucifix; preparing for the visit of the duke of Bordeaux
2f
UC/P7/1/485 18 December 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott): sonnet to welcome the duke of Bordeaux
2f
UC/P7/1/486 20 December 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: the visit to Oscott by the duke of Bordeaux, followed by an account of a visit to Hardman’s manufactory
3f
UC/P7/1/487 1 February 1846
Draft copy of the will of Nicholas Wiseman, including letters to his executors
12f
UC/P7/1/488 [?1843]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: recommending a French Abbé; burning his hand on a stove
2f
UC/P7/1/489 [?Aug 1844]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: sending medicines, mitres and copes; Mrs Pugin’s funeral
2f
UC/P7/1/490 [?1844]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Abbess Makrina; improvement to his hand but he still cannot say mass
2f
UC/P7/1/491 21 April 1846
Letter from Frederick Faber (VEC) to John Henry Newman: Propaganda’s happiness with both of them; the negative attitude among English Catholics, even disparaging Nicholas Wiseman; Italian devotion to Our Lady encouraged to be spread in England;
the Post Office in Rome
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UC/P7/1/492 22 May 1846
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: the death of Shrewsbury’s nephew; hoping Shrewsbury will soon visit Maryvale with its happy inmates; Ryder’s conversion; Pugin ill and badly treated with Wiseman suggesting
Shrewsbury must win him round
2f
UC/P7/1/493 18 June 1846
Printed pastoral letter by Thomas Walsh on the death of Pope Gregory XVI
2f
UC/P7/1/494 [?1846]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Golden Square) to the earl of Shrewsbury: arranging to call with Mgr Bedini
2f
UC/P7/1/495 [?1847]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: wondering what Rome intends for him; informing him that Rome is placing no blame on him for the
Tablet article and has published an exoneration; his view that the Tablet is in a mess; Anstey being foolish and Wiseman’s hope that he will never become an MP
Enclosed: cuttings from the
Tablet
2f
UC/P7/1/496 24 February 1847
Letter from [?] (Falmouth) to Nicholas Wiseman: cure of the religious of Notre Dame
2f
UC/P7/1/497 12 June 1847
Letter from Thomas Walsh to Nicholas Wiseman (in Rome): Yarmouth and Lythgoe; Shrewsbury; Lady Smythe and her daughter; Church consecrations; Scapular; Oakley, Doyle and Newman
UC/P7/1/498 18 June 1847
Letter from William Riddell (Durham) to Nicholas Wiseman: McDermott asking Mostyn for secularisation from Rome and asking Wiseman to deal with it; the state of the monastic orders in Ireland
2f
UC/P7/1/499 8 July 1847
Letter from William Riddell (Durham) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking for favour to a potential convert; Bishop Gillis requiring relics from Rome and asking Wiseman to contact Grant on this matter; McDermott; Obligation Masses; Mostyn still unwell;
priests dead from fever
2f
UC/P7/1/500 28 July 1847
Letter from John Moore Capes (Prior Park) to Nicholas Wiseman (in Rome): detailed proposal for a new Catholic periodical (
Rambler) and soliciting Wiseman’s support
1f
UC/P7/1/501 25 July 1847
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to the earl of Shrewsbury: the reduction in political agitation in Rome; Ashbourne and Mulholland; complaints in Rome about vicar apostolics’ treatment of missioners, and proposing arbitration using Faber; the
attempt on the pope’s life
2f
UC/P7/1/502 1 August 1847
Letter from Frederick Faber (Cheadle) to Nicholas Wiseman: his illness; Simpson; Walsh worn out;
Lives of Saints selling well; Spencer; the Raccolta; Kennedy illness; trouble at Ashbourne; intra-church squabbles
1f
UC/P7/1/503 [August 1847]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman [London] to the earl of Shrewsbury: Wiseman’s appointment as pro-vicar apostolic of London and the suspension of his coadjutorship
2f
UC/P7/1/504 7 August 1847
Letter from William Riddell (Durham) to Nicholas Wiseman; restoration of the hierarchy; his belief that complaints at Rome are unfair to bishops; rubrical questions; Mostyn failing in health
2f
UC/P7/1/505 23 August 1847
Language: Italian
Draft/copy of a pro-memoria from Central District to Propaganda concerning: Derby; Cornelia Connelly; Shrewsbury; Faber
1f
UC/P7/1/506 September 1847
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: referring to his new appointment; thanking Shrewsbury for forwarding a letter to Palmerston which led to Lord Minto being sent to Rome
2f
UC/P7/1/507 13 September 1847
Nicholas Wiseman’s (draft) memorandum to Palmerston
13f
UC/P7/1/508 6 December 1847
Letter from Frederick Faber (Cheadle) to Nicholas Wiseman: his community of 17 is at Newman’s disposal
Endorsed by Nicholas Wiseman; “Faber on Oratory”
1f
UC/P7/1/509 5 January 1848
Letter from Thomas Walsh (Birmingham) to Nicholas Wiseman (in London): asking Wiseman to obtain money; the unsatisfactory state of Oscott’s accounts
2f
UC/P7/1/510 20 January 1848
Letter from Thomas Grant (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman (in London): advising him as to what the vicars apostolic must do about the hierarchy; advising him to disown the
Tablet; indulgences for the conversion of the Isle of Wight
2f
UC/P7/1/511 26 January 1848
Letter from F. Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman (in London): news of cardinals; Cardinal Feretti complaining about the
Tablet
2f
UC/P7/1/512 19 February 1848
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal Bonfondi (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: giving Wiseman’s communication to Pope Nicholas and informing him that no one suspects him of siding with the
Tablet
2f
UC/P7/1/513 27 February 1848
Letter from Thomas Grant (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman (in London): discussing the bishop for Northern District and recommending Newsham; approving Wiseman’s plan of arranging times for clergy to see him and asking him not to assume Searle and
Bagshawe are acceptable to all clergy; thanking him for sending students; clippings about the
Tablet [enclosed]; Mount St Bernard’s; the pope’s alleged conversation with Connelly that English bishops give him much trouble; a new constitution and the possibility of cardinals becoming peers
4f
UC/P7/1/514 14 March 1848
Letter from Ambrose Lisle Phillips (Garendon Park) to Nicholas Wiseman: his anger at the
Tablet’s persecution of Wiseman; suggesting that the Rambler looks promising
2f
UC/P7/1/515 16 March 1848
Letter from James Jones (Worksop) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking Wiseman for his letter to the bishops; he is incensed at the
Tablet causing trouble
2f
UC/P7/1/516 16 March 1848
Letter from William Wareing (Northampton) to Nicholas Wiseman: he will join any protest about the
Tablet, advising him to let the public know that it is disapproved of at Rome; his opinion that Lucas is incorrigible
2f
UC/P7/1/517 16 March 1848
Letter from William Turner (Manchester) to Nicholas Wiseman: glad to find Wiseman repudiating the
Tablet
2f
UC/P7/1/518 16 March [1848]
Letter from Thomas Sing (St Mary’s, Derby) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for a printed circular about the
Tablet, wishing to share it with Jones of Worksop, his hope that Ushaw has a copy, and requiring a dozen copies for safe circulation
2f
UC/P7/1/519 16 March 1848
Letter from F. Lucas (
Tablet office) to Nicholas Wiseman: defending himself at length
4f
UC/P7/1/520 16 March 1848
Letter from F. Lucas to Nicholas Wiseman (printed for a limited private circulation):
The Right Rev. Dr. Wiseman and the Tablet
2p
UC/P7/1/521 17 March 1848
Letter from William Tandy (Banbury) to Nicholas Wiseman: his view that Lucas has misjudged things badly and should be taught a lesson; asking whether the rumour about a house of Sisters of Charity in London is true and whether it would be fair to
the Sisters of St Paul
2f
UC/P7/1/522 17 March 1848
Letter from Charles Russell to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the circular; suggesting that a rival to the
Tablet would be harmful; his view that the converts are in a difficult position
2f
UC/P7/1/523 17 March 1848
Letter from James Gillis (Edinburgh) to Nicholas Wiseman: letter of full support for Wiseman in his letter about the
Tablet
6f
UC/P7/1/524 18 March 1848
Letter from Ambrose Lisle Phillips (Garendon Park) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the circular, he hopes that the rights of bishops and clergy will be clarified in the establishment of hierarchy and his belief that canon law should settle
things; the situation in France
2f
UC/P7/1/525 19 March 1848
Letter from J. Brown (Sedgley Park) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for settling his account; his view that Lucas cannot be trusted to amend his behaviour; Phelan is settled in his new situation; he hopes that Sedgley Park will continue to
receive Wiseman’s support
2f
UC/P7/1/526 18 March 1848
Letter from Charles Newsham to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for a copy of his letter to the bishops, describing it as a triumph; planning to journey to London to consult about an inflammation of his face
2f
UC/P7/1/527 19 March 1848
Letter from Edward Cox to Nicholas Wiseman: the Lucas affair
2f
UC/P7/1/528 19 March 1848
Letter from Patrick Murray (Maynooth) to Nicholas Wiseman: his view that Lucas is incorrigible, as well as his own troubles with Lucas and McHale
2f
UC/P7/1/529 19 March 1848
Language: Italian
Letter from [?] (Stroud) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his letter about the
Tablet and confirming that he will keep it confidential
2f
UC/P7/1/530 20 March 1848
Letter from Bishop D. Murray (Dublin) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his letter about the
Tablet and informing him that he stopped subscribing long ago, praising Rome for rebuking Lucas; his view that Wiseman has the confidence of the Irish clergy; agreeing to keep his letter confidential
2f
UC/P7/1/531 20 March 1848
Letter from F. Betham (Newcastle-upon-Tyne) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for a copy of his letter to the bishops, his and Charlton’s exasperation with Lucas, agreeing to keep the letter confidential although he had read it to the clergy
2f
UC/P7/1/531b 20 March 1848
Letter from G. Brown (Bishop Eton) to Nicholas Wiseman: an apology from Lucas; asking why Propaganda allows English troublemakers such easy access and naming Trappes and Hearne; recommending that Wiseman keep two days a week free for writing; his
belief that his name is under a cloud in Rome; recommending that S[harples] should be sent north
2f
UC/P7/1/532 20 March 1848
Language: Italian
Letter from Baldacconi to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his letter and expressing his doubts that Lucas will amend his ways
1f
UC/P7/1/533 20 March 1848
Letter from Charles Waterton (Walton Hall) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his letter about the
Tablet; trouble for the Church in Lyon owing to Voltaire redivivus; asking him to return his Life of the Venerable Habzhauser
2f
UC/P7/1/534 21 March 1848
Letter from Francis Cheadle to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the
Tablet letter; Lucas’s apology is very unsatisfactory
2f
UC/P7/1/535 21 March 1848
Letter from William Thompson to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the
Tablet letter which he communicated to Tate and other professors who are disgusted with the Tablet, the hope of northerners that Rambler will drive it from
the field; Newsham travelling to London; Fletcher’s financial transaction with Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/536 21 March 1848
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Bournemouth) to Nicholas Wiseman: praising his letter on the
Tablet and suggesting that the bishops should put it down, a detailed account of how his published comments on Irish church matters are different to those of Lucas; refractory clergy; a letter from Dr Fergusson; the
powers of a nuncio
6f
UC/P7/1/537 21 March 1848
Letter from Phaye (St Austin’s, Blackburn) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his
Tablet letter, suggesting a public rebuke as Lucas is misleading many clergy and his offer of distributing copies to the clergy
2f
UC/P7/1/538 21 March 1848
Letter from George Heptonstall (Carlton, Selby) to Nicholas Wiseman: congratulating him on his letter about the
Tablet and informing him that he gave it up long ago
2f
UC/P7/1/539 22 March 1848
Letter from Archbishop W. Crolly (Armagh) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the
Tablet letter; his view that Wiseman should take no further notice of Lucas
2f
UC/P7/1/540 22 March 1848
Letter from Henry Elwes (Cossey Hall) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the circular and pleased to see an apology in the
Tablet; his view that the unity of Catholics is mandatory, suggesting that the American hierarchy and church are united; Suffield and Mgr Fornari; Staffords; informing him that Marchioness Wellesley fled Paris
following the present revolution
4f
UC/P7/1/541 22 March 1848
Letter from William Hogarth (Darlington) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his circular; expressing his relief that he could tell the clergy that Wiseman is not involved in the controversy between Shrewsbury and McHale
2f
UC/P7/1/542 22 March 1848
Letter from F. Lucas to Nicholas Wiseman: asking for a copy of Wiseman’s circular
In Nicholas Wiseman’s hand (draft for a secretary): declining to enter into correspondence with Lucas
3f
UC/P7/1/543 23 March 1848
Letter from Bishop Andrew Carruthers (Edinburgh) to Nicholas Wiseman: agreeing with Gillis (see March 17 above) and expressing his disgust with the
Tablet, wishing to concur with any episcopal move to deal with Lucas, the great sympathy in Scotland for Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/544 24 March 1848
Letter from F.W. Faber (Cheadle) to Nicholas Wiseman: his happiness on hearing that Wiseman shares his attitude to Shrewsbury and his belief that the old friendship seems gone for ever; Connelly's pig-headedness; Dalton; Shrewsbury’s injudicious
letters in the
Tablet; community news
1f
UC/P7/1/545 [?March 1848]
Letter from John Kirk (Lichfield) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his circular; he is glad to hear that Lucas is sensible of his errors; he has difficulty writing because of gout; his nephew at Sheffield lost his son to typhus
2f
UC/P7/1/546 [?March 1848]
Letter from John Moore (St Chad’s) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for sending the circular; he has given the contents to Newman and his community with the bishop’s permission
2f
UC/P7/1/547 10 April 1848
Letter from C. Ennis to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his beautiful little pamphlet; the Manchester Methodists and Lucas; wishing him well in every step of his episcopal triumph
2f
UC/P7/1/548 12 April 1848
Letter from George E. Sawyer (Chelsea) to Nicholas Wiseman: his role as clerk to the Association of St Thomas of Canterbury; his view of Wiseman’s pamphlet to his District (
Words of peace and justice); his inability to sign the memorial to the pope and act against his conscience; expressing shock at the level of factionalism and questioning whether he can remain [?in his post]
2f
UC/P7/1/549 1 May 1848
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Bournemouth) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his explanation, Lucas is causing annoyance, and informing him that he has always denounced the
Tablet; it is more difficult than ever to get the pope’s ear as Cullen is still supreme at Propaganda; the reported remarks of Cullen about crushing England
Incomplete
2f
UC/P7/1/550 28 May 1848
Letter from Charles Dolman to H. Bagshawe: the revised contract for publishing Nicholas Wiseman’s delayed Moorfields lectures
2f
UC/P7/1/551 12 July 1848
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the
Supllex libellus of 10 May
2f
UC/P7/1/552a 1847
Language: Italian
Draft report to Rome [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand] of the progress of the Church in England since the increase in number of bishops in 1840
4f
UC/P7/1/552b [1839]
Language: Italian
Draft in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand of
Supplex Libellus outlining Wiseman’s plans for a society of missionary priests for England
2f
UC/P7/1/552c 19 August 1848
Language: Italian
Letter from the vicars apostolic to Pius IX: [draft in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand] proposing Salford and Liverpool as dioceses
2f
UC/P7/1/552d 19 August 1848
Letter from the vicars apostolic to Pius IX: an updated version of UC/P7/1/552C
2f
UC/P7/1/553 1848
Letter from F.W. Faber to Nicholas Wiseman: the Oratorians and outbreak of cholera; Henry Wilberforce on the point of converting
1f
UC/P7/1/554 11 November 1848
Letter from Bishop F.J. Nicholson (Naples) to Nicholas Wiseman: drumming up support for Wiseman with influential members of the curia; informing him that Wiseman can rely on Grant; the difficulties of being coadjutor
and hoping Walsh will resign soon; Corfu; news from the Irish College including Ennis making mistakes in Rome; Clarendon; Rome’s dissatisfaction with the
Tablet
2f
UC/P7/1/555 16 November 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Miss Gladstone (extract): Wiseman’s visit and her recovery after the application of a relic of St Philomena
2f
UC/P7/1/556 13 January 1849
Letter from Bernardina Herrera (Calahorra) to Nicholas Wiseman: her brother’s bequest of £1800
2f
UC/P7/1/557 29 March 1849
Letter from A[?]. Donnet (Brussels) to Nicholas Wiseman: a commission for statues by Malfait; the bishop-elect of Bruges would like Nicholas Wiseman to visit for his consecration, the archbishop of Paris will be there
2f
UC/P7/1/558 26 October 1849
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Shrewsbury (copy): explaining why he cannot comply with Shrewsbury’s demand that Wiseman compel two priests to give a public retraction of what they had said in controversy over Prince Doria
6f
UC/P7/1/559a [?1847]
Language: Italian
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Pope Pius IX (rough draft) giving historical background and the need for the restoration of the hierarchy
24f
UC/P7/1/559b [?1847]
Language: Italian
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Pius IX (draft): report on Central District: recent Anglican converts to Catholicism
9f
UC/P7/1/559c [?1847]
Language: Italian
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Pius IX (draft)
1f
UC/P7/1/560 [1840 x 1849]
Proposed arrangements for St Edmund’s College including studies, recreation and a daily timetable
2f
UC/P7/1/561 [1840 x 1849]
Letter (fragment) from W. Stourton [?] to Nicholas Wiseman
1f
UC/P7/1/562 [1840 x 1849]
Letter of introduction from J.B. Pitra (OSB) to Nicholas Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/563 [1840 x 1849]
Report of a public lecture/sermon by Nicholas Wiseman (incomplete)
56f
UC/P7/1/564 1850 - 1855
Two Latin inscriptions for the chapel at the mine of Francis Joseph Sloane in Tuscany
2f
UC/P7/1/565 24 [?June] 1850
Letter from Richardson (Derby) to H. Bagshawe: permission to reprint Dublin articles; reviews; O’Connell
2f
UC/P7/1/566 12 May 1850
Language: Latin
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman giving Robert Whitty faculties as vicar general in the London District
2f
UC/P7/1/567 [?August 1850]
A signed address of welcome from the diocese of Hexham clergy to Nicholas Wiseman
3f
UC/P7/1/568 13 August 1850
Leter from Lord John Russell to Nicholas Wiseman: an appointment for the following day
1f
UC/P7/1/569 30 September 1850
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Robert Whitty: announcing a cardinalate and the restoration of hierarchy
2f
UC/P7/1/570 13 November 1850
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to W. Bowyer: a history of prayer for the sovereign and its suppression
2f
UC/P7/1/571 13 October 1850
Language: Latin
Letter from Cardinal Fransoni (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending him names of priests who would be suitable bishops
1f
UC/P7/1/572 [?1850]
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal Fransoni (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: recommending Bishop Hendren’s replacement who would care for Prior Park
Includes a note from Thomas Grant to Nicholas Wiseman on Shrewsbury and the colleges, with a postscript for Searle
2f
UC/P7/1/572a [?1850 x 1852]
Letter from Richard Doyle to Nicholas Wiseman: papers on the charges against Achilli
1f
UC/P7/1/573 [?1848 - 1849]
Letter from F.W. Faber to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the kind present brought by Searle; Newman’s view that Wiseman is a blessing to the Oratory
2f
UC/P7/1/574 19 July 1851
Language: Italian
Letter from Venanzio da Torino (Minister General of Capuchins, Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending another missionary to England
2f
UC/P7/1/575 31 March 1851
Letter from [?Page Wood] to [?Bowyer]: incomplete, polemical letter on part of a current controversy
2f
UC/P7/1/576 22 July 1851
Letter from the Abbé de Ségur (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking Wiseman to add a few chapters on England to Charpentier Goldsmid’s proposed translation of his small [?pamphlet] for the workers
2f
UC/P7/1/577 6 August 1851
Language: Latin
Letter from Cardinal Fransoni (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: the best way to consult colleagues on episcopal appointments
2f
UC/P7/1/578 31 October 1851
Language: Italian
Letter from the bishop of Rimini (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: a new movement; Alma Madre di Misericordia
2f
UC/P7/1/579 29 May 1852
Language: French
Report by Amantoni O.P. (Rome) on the Dominican mission to Galata, Constantinople
8f
UC/P7/1/580 15 October 1852
Language: French
Letter from the Abbé Moigno to Nicholas Wiseman of introduction for M. Alexandre who is a factory owner in Birmingham
2f
UC/P7/1/581 27 October 1852
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F.W. Faber: an account of his frustrated attempts to get the religious clergy to work with the poor
6f
UC/P7/1/582 16 December 1852
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Lord Beaumont [copy]: informing him that his views (stated in a lecture in Leeds) of Isaac Newton being placed on the Index are incorrect and suggesting the best edition of the
Principia is by two friars, Leseur and Jacquier
2f
UC/P7/1/583 2 April 1853
Letter from X. De Ravignan S.J. (French) to Nicholas Wiseman of introduction for a young convert, Stevenson
1f
UC/P7/1/584 22 June 1853
Ode [in the hand of Nicholas Wiseman] to Newsham on his silver jubilee
2f
UC/P7/1/585 4 - 7 January 1854
Verses:
(1) To the album writer
(2) To Italy, the modern
2f
UC/P7/1/586 13 [?January] 1854
Language: Italian
Letter from Giovanni Battista de Rossi to Nicholas Wiseman: copying recently discovered inscriptions
2f
UC/P7/1/587
Number not in use
UC/P7/1/588 18 December 1854
Verse by Nicholas Wiseman:
“With a specimen of crimping”
2f
UC/P7/1/589 24 December 1854
Language: Latin and Italian
Letter from Cardinal Fransoni (Rome) to Bishop Hogarth and Newsham: agreeing to their request [included] to extend Nicholas Wiseman’s role as Apostolic Visitor to Ushaw for three more years
2f
UC/P7/1/590 26 June 1855
Letter from Charles Langdale to Nicholas Wiseman: agreeing to consult with Bishop Grant about chaplains for soldiers and the likely difficulty of finding suitable men
2f
UC/P7/1/591 17 November 1855
Letter from Döllinger (Munich) to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that the publisher of
Fabiola in German would like to publish a translation of Nicholas Wiseman’s proposed sequel
2f
UC/P7/1/592 25 November 1855
Language: Latin
Letter from Cardinal Schwarzenberg (Prague) to Nicholas Wiseman: Christmas greetings
4f
UC/P7/1/593 25 July 1856
Language: French
Nicholas Wiseman’s verses on recent floods in Vichy
1f
UC/P7/1/594 [December] 1856
Note on Fr Aylward OP and Brother Stapleton OP as assistants to the throne
1f
UC/P7/1/595 1856
Language: Latin
Inscription for a box for an ancient chalice found by Edward Littleton in 1850
1f
UC/P7/1/596 17 February 1856
Language: Italian
Letter from Bishop Bravi (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: transferring money via MacCarthy to his diocese of Colombo in Ceylon
2f
UC/P7/1/597 8 August 1856
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal Antonelli (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending commemorative medals for those bishops who attended the ceremony for the definition of the Immaculate Conception in 1854
2f
UC/P7/1/598 [?18 October] 1856
Language: Italian
Letter from Pietro Verzaghi (Locarno) to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith (London): seeking money
2f
UC/P7/1/599 2 February 1857
Language: Italian
Letter from Gaetano Moroni Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: praising Pope Gregory XVI, with references to Moroni’s
Dizionario
2f
UC/P7/1/600 6 April 1857
Language: French
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to M. Faula (Minister of State) [draft]: Wiseman’s involvement in the case of Abbé Roux and his possible punishment
2f
UC/P7/1/601 28 June 1857
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Vincent Harting: asking for an estimate of the costs of various options open to him in the Roux case
2f
UC/P7/1/602 29 June 1857
Letter from Vincent Harting to Nicholas Wiseman: answer to the previous
2f
UC/P7/1/603 [?1857]
Copy in Nicholas Wiseman's hand [?of a newspaper article] on the subject of the Poor School Committee's deputation to the bishops' meeting in London
1f
UC/P7/1/604 13 November 1857
Letter from Hunt & Roskell to Nicholas Wiseman: his plan to return articles which will not be included in the Edinburgh exhibition of art and manufactures
2f
UC/P7/1/605 [May 1858]
Part of a letter from [Nicholas Wiseman] [to F. Wilkinson (?)]: detailed instructions about his contribution to the forthcoming Ushaw College jubilee; news of Manning, Newman and Russell
1f
UC/P7/1/606 [May 1858]
Part of letter [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand] to [?]: detailed suggestions about the timetable for the college jubilee
2f
UC/P7/1/607 24 May 1858
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F. Wilkinson: details about the Hidden Gem; Charles Langdale
2f
UC/P7/1/608 25 May 1858
Letter from Walter Aston Blount to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that the arms of Cardinal Allen are correct
2f
UC/P7/1/609 27 May 1858
Letter from [Charles Russell] to Nicholas Wiseman [first page only]: accepting an invitation to give a speech at Ushaw’s jubilee
1f
UC/P7/1/610 29 May 1858
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F. Wilkinson: proposing speakers for Ushaw’s jubilee
2f
UC/P7/1/611 [May 1858]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F. Wilkinson: details about Ushaw’s jubilee
2f
UC/P7/1/612 8 September 1858
Language: Latin
Inscription commemorating Nicholas Wiseman’s visit to Maynooth
1f
UC/P7/1/613 10 June 1858
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F. Wilkinson: sending the programme for the jubilee; Oakley willing to give a speech in place of Newman
Enclosed draft [in Latin] of the authentication of St Cuthbert’s ring for the ceremony of July 21
4f
UC/P7/1/614 18 June 1858
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F. Wilkinson: sending a sketch
2f
UC/P7/1/615 21 June 1858
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F. Wilkinson: further details about the jubilee including the Pugin block, reliquary, staging, and an amendment to the authentication of the ring
2f
UC/P7/1/616 28 June 1858
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F. Wilkinson: on the Ushaw jubilee including his ode, Pugin dresses for the play and a list of those to be invited
4f
UC/P7/1/617 1 July 1858
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F. Wilkinson: dresses for the play
2f
UC/P7/1/618 10 July 1858
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F. Wilkinson: music for the chorus in a play, details of ceremonies, the need for the bishops to bring white copes, a plenary indulgence
2f
UC/P7/1/619 [1858]
Introduction and script by Nicholas Wiseman to the
Hidden Gem
47f
UC/P7/1/620 [?1859]
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to Nicholas Wiseman, with draft, concerning an appeal to Rome over difficulties with the Chapter, interpretation of Trent and running of the seminary
3 items
UC/P7/1/621 [?1859]
Letter from Canon John Maguire to Nicholas Wiseman: final pages (13-16) of an apologia about various disputes; comments on St Edmund’s Ware
2f
UC/P7/1/622 18 February 1859
Letter from Bernard Ullathorne to John Henry Newman: copy (almost complete) of a letter about Simpson and Rambler
1f
UC/P7/1/623 28 April - May 1859
Letter in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand:
“For a young lady at the S.C.”
Also includes a copy made by Josephine de Zulueta in May 1859
2f
UC/P7/1/624 1863
Language: Latin
Verses [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand] for Canon Auguste Donnet
1f
UC/P7/1/625 1863
Verses [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand] for a photograph album
1f
UC/P7/1/626
This item is missing
UC/P7/1/627 27 May 1864
Letter from Charles Russell (Maynooth) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his Northampton sermon which is too late to be included in the volume; his view that Newman’s work cannot fail to produce an extraordinary effect on friends and foes
2f
UC/P7/1/628 [?1820 x 1860]
Language: French
Handwritten list of contents of
L’Ancienne Monde en 18 Cartes
1f
UC/P7/1/629 [?1820 x 1860]
Language: Latin
Nicholas Wiseman (not in his hand) (Rome), his first prize essay
56f
UC/P7/1/630 [?1820 x 1860]
Fragments of a disagreement between Nicholas Wiseman and
Horae Syriacae on death rates in Rome and London
1f
UC/P7/1/631 [?April 1837]
Language: Latin
Ducca di [?]: verses of funeral oration for Cardinal Weld
2f
UC/P7/1/632 [?1820 x 1860]
Fragment [in Wiseman’s hand] on the significance of the seasons of Christ’s birth and death
1f
UC/P7/1/633 [?1820 x 1860]
Verses by an unidentified on Isaac Walton’s
Book of Lives and Complete Angler
1f
UC/P7/1/634 [?1820 x 1860]
Draft [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand] of an English translation of
Te lucis ante terminum and Ave Maris Stella
2f
UC/P7/1/635 [?1820 x 1860]
Chalice inscription [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand] for Mgr [William] Thompson
2f
UC/P7/1/636 [?1820 x 1860]
Inscription [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand] for Mr Herbert’s
“Moses”
1f
UC/P7/1/637 [?1820 x 1860]
Draft [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand] of verses on
“Roses”
1f
UC/P7/1/638 [?1820 x 1860]
Lines written to be placed beneath a miniature of St Aloysius Gonzaga, painted by the Revd Richard Roskell and presented to the Revd William Thompson of the English College, Rome
1f
UC/P7/1/639 [?1820 x 1860]
Mock verse [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand]:
“Game at Ball”
2f
UC/P7/1/640 [?1820 x 1860]
Verse to the Sacred Heart, with a painted design
2f
UC/P7/1/641 [?1820 x 1860]
Draft of a verse [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand]: on Nemi and Rome as a foreword to a book
1f
UC/P7/1/642 [?1820 x 1860]
Language: Latin
Draft verse [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand]: [for a book on] St Martin of Tours
1f
UC/P7/1/643 [?1820 x 1860]
Incomplete draft [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand]: answering a request for his autograph
2f
UC/P7/1/644 [?1820 x 1860]
Language: Latin and English
Two versions of a verse [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand]: inscription on St Tarcisius
4f
UC/P7/1/645 [?1820 x 1860]
Language: Latin
Inscription [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand] for a bell, named after St Bede, for Sydney, Australia (two copies)
3f
UC/P7/1/646 [?1820 x 1860]
Language: Latin
Draft of verse by Nicholas Wiseman with Aramaic [?] on verso
1f
UC/P7/1/647 [?1820 x 1860]
Draft of verses [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand] in answer to Keble’s hymn on the Gunpowder Plot
1f
UC/P7/1/648 [?1820 x 1860]
Language: Latin
Draft [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand]: verse on a martyr
2f
UC/P7/1/649 [?1820 x 1860]
Language: Latin
Fair copy [in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand] of a memorial inscription
1f
UC/P7/1/650 21 December 1855
Autograph of Lacordaire, cut from a letter to Nicholas Wiseman (see envelope)
1f
UC/P7/1/651 [?1820 x 1860]
S. Giorgio (Velabro): water colour
1f
UC/P7/1/652 [20 July 1850]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to printers: copy of a letter and a list of
Dublin Review articles for reprinting
2f
UC/P7/1/653 [20 July 1850]
List of Nicholas Wiseman’s
Dublin Review articles for reprinting
1f
UC/P7/1/654 20 July 1850
List of Nicholas Wiseman’s
Dublin Review articles for reprinting
1f
UC/P7/1/655 [20 July 1850]
List of Nicholas Wiseman’s
Dublin Review articles for reprinting
1f
UC/P7/1/656 25 August 1841
Letter from Bagshawe to Nicholas Wiseman: requiring guidance about the
Dublin Review; Walsh and arbitration
2f
UC/P7/1/657 [20 July 1850]
List of Nicholas Wiseman’s
Dublin Review articles for reprinting
1f
UC/P7/1/658 [?1820 x 1860]
Unidentified anti-papal rant
3f
UC/P7/1/659 25 June 1818
Letter from Joseph Shee (London) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his kindness to his boys at Ushaw and adding his own reflections; suggesting Wiseman would be a welcome guest at Balmoral; sending greetings to his family
2f
UC/P7/1/660 27 June 1818
Letter from Joseph Shee (London) to Nicholas Wiseman (Gainsborough): his sons (William and Joseph) are happy at Ushaw; inviting Wiseman to Balmoral; hopes that his sister will go to York and not leave England
2f
UC/P7/1/661 6 August 1818
Letter from James Wiseman (Madrid) to Xaviera Wiseman (via Erringtons at Clints): their aunt’s recovery from a severe fall; Fr Egan’s time in Seville; suggesting that Xaviera would not like France as the French are anti-English; the Seville
baptismal register; the need for Uncle Patrick to increase Xaviera’s allowance; suggesting that it would be degrading for her to be a priest’s housekeeper
This letter is missing, 1 March 2013
2f
UC/P7/1/662 6 August 1818
Letter from James Wiseman (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman
This item is missing, although it's possibly a duplicate of UC/P7/1/660
2f
UC/P7/1/663 2 September 1818
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman (Ushaw College): her lodgings; scandalised by Parisian Sunday and behaviour in church; she will be away from home (at Convent school) most of the time
1f
UC/P7/1/664 6 September 1818
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: not enjoying Paris; her awkwardness with the Erringtons
2f
UC/P7/1/665 10 September 1818
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman (Ushaw College): Nicholas’s illness, questioning whether he should go to Rome; suggesting that he studies philosophy at Ushaw and then Divinity at Rome; advising him to listen to John Gillow and the
director; her stay in Paris which is very expensive as well as her feelings of loneliness
2f
UC/P7/1/666 31 December 1818
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman (Rome); surprised that Wiseman had to take refuge in the Isle of Man on his way to Rome; recovering from rheumatic fever; Xaviera and Francesca missing Nicholas; the death of the Queen;
Lord Romilly’s suicide; Taylor of Cornsay’s death; Emily MacCarthy becoming a nun; Wellington in Paris
With an additional note by Xaviera written later informing him how relieved they were when he arrived in Rome
2f
UC/P7/1/667 [?1819]
Letter from Fanny Tucker to Nicholas Wiseman: she is very happy at school, and Xaviera and Francesca are also happy
2f
UC/P7/1/668 [?December] 1819
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: missing Nicholas; hoping that Gillow is glad his brother is to join him in Rome; expecting Patricio on his way to Bordeaux; her aunt in Madrid is recovering; the religious order of nuns who run
her school; admiring Wiseman’s descriptions of Rome; hopes that something will be blessed by the pope; the Talbot girls; the Erringtons
2f
UC/P7/1/669 4 March 1819
Letter from James Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: angry that Nicholas has not written for a year and complaining of Nicholas’s failure to apprise them of his travel plans; chess; his desire to leave despotic Spain
This letter is missing, 1 March 2013
2f
UC/P7/1/669b 28 June [?1819]
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: details of their trip and future plans; James Tucker’s death
2f
UC/P7/1/670 22 March 1819
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman (Rome); her loneliness and asking Nicholas to write once a month; their father; Francesca’s delicate health but she is doing well at the convent; her expectations that Ushaw will send another colony
to the English College in Rome; better financial news from Madrid; asking him whether he still pursues his favourite study of chemistry
3f
UC/P7/1/670a January 1819
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman (Rome): Madrid’s financial state which is hard on James W; Francesca’s illness; asking if he went to St Peter’s on Christmas Day
2f
UC/P7/1/671 22 April 1819
Letter from James Wiseman (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his letter and details of his trip to Rome; suggesting that Holy Week ceremonies in Madrid are ridiculous; asking him for further details of his trip to Rome; his lack of
free time; Sharples
2f
UC/P7/1/672 May 1819
Letter from James Wiseman (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: enclosing an introduction to the rector of the Irish Dominicans
1f
UC/P7/1/673 30 May 1819
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that the Dominican friar (Harragan) will be able to give him news of Francesca and, on his return, will give Xaviera news of Nicholas; Nicholas’s miraculous escape; Francesca is in
better health; unable to forget the trouble at York; Helena MacCarthy; hopes that Nicholas will continue drawing; Wheeler; Shee; F. Tucker; James Tucker at Stonyhurst
3f
UC/P7/1/674 14 July 1819
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his letter to Francesca; sending 100 francs; requiring a miniature of Wiseman; her wish to see Rome; the Erringtons; Mr Tucker and his son James; suggests that Nicholas should keep
up his drawing
2f
UC/P7/1/675 2 August 1819
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending birthday greetings; worried that she may never again see Nicholas Wiseman; hears James is doing well; George Errington staying at Ushaw during the vacation and the possibility of
going to Rome; Tucker in Switzerland; Helena MacCarthy staying with Xaviera; Patricio to leave Stonyhurst before completing his education
2f
UC/P7/1/676 14 December 1819
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: her and Frasquita’s good health; good reports of James who is the best chess player in Madrid; the death of Mr MacCarthy; Frasquita and Fanny Tucker; asking if Nicholas is still happy in
his vocation
2f
UC/P7/1/677 30 December 1819 - 10 January 1820
Letter from Joseph Shee to Nicholas Wiseman: wishing to hear how Nicholas Wiseman is spending his time; thanking him for the kindness to his sons as Wiseman was leaving Ushaw; Wiseman’s success in a public examination; Wiseman’s cousin William at
Ushaw is doing well and Joseph is doing respectably; hoping Wiseman will serve as a priest in London; James is doing well in Madrid; his conversation with Patrick Walsh who is getting married soon
Andditional letter from Francesca
10 January: worried by Wiseman’s long silence and asking him to write immediately
2f
UC/P7/1/678 29 February 1820
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: his delight on hearing of Wiseman’s academic success; asking him to write to James and M. Errington; wanting to hear all about Nicholas Wiseman’s life in the college
3f
UC/P7/1/679 1 April 1820
Letter from James Wiseman (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: the importance of the recent revolution in Spain, giving a detailed account of the revolution and the new constitution, and mentioning the horrors of the Inquisition
4f
UC/P7/1/680 5 May 1820
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: Nicholas’s letters to Francesca and Fanny Tucker are relieving her anxiety; Francesca is much esteemed by the nuns; a proposed portrait of Nicholas; informing him that George Errington
never left Ushaw even for the vacations; Mrs Errington is stiff in correspondence; asking him to be careful when writing to James
2f
UC/P7/1/681 2 August 1820
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: his opinion of Nicholas’s portrait; Fanny Tucker’s opinion of her uncle Nicholas; she has informed James that she has left the convent but has received no reply; uncle’s fine house in
Madrid; Gradwell coming for breakfast often; Spanish politics; Helena MacCarthy has left Paris; Rome’s buildings; her opinion that Wiseman will be pope, or at least a cardinal; Wiseman and Sharples are still great friends
2f
UC/P7/1/682 19 [?September] 1820
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: delay in the remittance; her opinion that Nicholas Wiseman’s portrait makes him look like Benedict Joseph Labre; Gradwell is to visit on his way back to Rome; she wants Francesca to perfect
her French before they come to Italy; good reports of James from Madrid; English politics; her Irish property; suggests that Gradwell will bring Sir H. Davy’s books
2f
UC/P7/1/683 1 December 1820
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: angry that Gradwell went to Rome without writing to them; commiserating with Nicholas for failing to get first prize; indignant that he took minor orders without the permission of Xaviera; Helena
MacCarthy is to marry a French officer; seeks information on Dr Walsh who is currently in Rome; Joseph Shee has suffered losses and Xaviera has asked her uncle in Madrid for financial help; asks Nicholas if she could have a mass said for her
intention
2f
UC/P7/1/684 8 February 1821
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Robert Gradwell (English College, Rome): protesting about Wiseman being forced to take the college oath while under age without consulting her
This letter was enclosed with one to Nicholas Wiseman. It seems it was not shown to Gradwell
See Schieffen 5 note 9 and 13 note 32
2f
UC/P7/1/685 12 February 1821
Letter from M. Errington to Nicholas Wiseman: reflections on the death of Kavanagh; news of Ushaw; Errington is likely to be sent to Rome but asks him to keep this confidential; murders in Ireland
[On same sheet]: Letter from Robert Gillow to Nicholas Wiseman: he expects to leave Ushaw and may be sent to Rome
2f
UC/P7/1/686 8 February 1821
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: repeating what she has written to Gradwell on the same date [UC/P7/1/684)
1f
UC/P7/1/687 23 February 1821
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: sorry to hear he is unhappy and suggests that he should consult James in Madrid and get him to seek uncle’s advice, although she recommends that Wiseman should make the best of the oath; her letter
to Shee; asks him to come to St Sulpice
[On same sheet] Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: she is ending her courtship with a French officer; an old Irish gentleman worth £25,000 p.a. wishs to adopt her; Fanny Tucker
2f
UC/P7/1/688 10 May 1821
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: anxious at Nicholas’s silence; her uncle is not advancing money to pay her travel expenses; advising him to visit the seminary if he comes to France; her debt; the Erringtons; Francesca and
the Tuckers; Xaviera moving to Versailles on 19 May
2f
UC/P7/1/689 7 July 1821
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Versailles) to Nicholas Wiseman: Xaviera is no longer anxious about the oath; news of the Erringtons; news from Madrid including James (Wiseman) working hard; baptismal ceremonies for the duke of Bordeaux
On the same sheet: Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: wishes she could alleviate Nicholas’s unhappiness
2f
UC/P7/1/690 30 August 1821
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: report on Francesca’s prospective fiancé; the possible appointment of Wiseman as a teacher at Ushaw; her belief that the correspondence with Mrs Errington is cold and languid; she cannot
afford Rome trip as she is always in debt; and Patricio still living like a lord in Bordeaux
2f
UC/P7/1/691 14 October 1821
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: Tucker’s plan to stay in Rome till January; Fanny Tucker; her fiancé; asking him to intercede with James; George Errington’s visit; Mr Tucker’s visit to Rome; the coronation
Enclosed: letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: endorsing Francesca Wiseman’s letter; and Xaviera’s letter to Gradwell asking for permission for Nicholas Wiseman to show Mr Tucker around Rome
3f
UC/P7/1/692 14 November 1821
Letter from Fanny Tucker (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: on Xaviera
2f
UC/P7/1/693 5 January 1822
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: her stay in Paris; Tucker to arrive in Paris in February
1f
UC/P7/1/694 28 December 1821
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Versailles) to Nicholas Wiseman: Tucker’s endorsement of Francesca’s fiancé but advising him not to expect James in Madrid to help; James’s attitude to Patricio; news of Errington; she has changed flats in Versailles
as Paris is too expensive; Tucker is expected soon; Peter Strange; agrees to send Nicholas money when she can; Francesca’s desire to live in Paris to be near her fiancé
[On a separate slip of paper]: news of James and Patricio
2f
UC/P7/1/694a 20 May 1822
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Versailles) to Nicholas Wiseman: bad news from Spain; she is facing destitution and Francesca’s affair is over since neither has any money; James’s clash with Patricio
1f
UC/P7/1/695 26 June 1822
Letter from James Wiseman (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: his attitude to the ignorant Patricio; his lack of Spanish friends in Madrid; writing prose and poetry; losses suffered by the house but he is hoping that he may recoup something from the
Rothschilds’ loan to the government; suggests Nicholas visit Cardinal Gregorio (brother of General Gregorio); asks him to get in touch with the Spanish envoy in Rome as his letters could get to Spain more quickly; his opinion that Spain is run by
clerical-led bandits; the pope’s refusal to confirm the appointment of three liberal bishops is causing widespread resentment of Holy See; he is studying Roman antiquities in Spain; Brindle sent to Valladolid to re-establish the English College;
news of Sharples
4f
UC/P7/1/696 28 July 1822
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Vienna) to Nicholas Wiseman: worried at Nicholas’s long silence; asks if he received the 100 francs; news of the Erringtons; picture of the Clints; troubles in Madrid; James is a violent liberal who is irreligious and
worldly (John Gillow would be shocked); the Erringtons’ proposal to sail from Leith to Leghorn; Miss Haggerston’s illness; the revolution in Spain is unfavourable to her interests; wishes to pay his Galignani subscription; and Francesca is
collecting for a Saint Vincent de Paul charity
2f
UC/P7/1/697 8 September 1822
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Versailles) to Nicholas Wiseman: hopes James in Spain will continue to support them; Patricio wants to be a soldier and is disrespectful to his mother; Tasburgh and Ushaw; Lingard is considered suspect in faith
because he called Becket
“Thomas” without the ‘Saint’; praises Francesca; suggests that there will soon be too many priests in England
2f
UC/P7/1/698 26 September 1822
Letter from Egan (Guadalajara) to Xaviera Wiseman: the death of Uncle Patrick, his will and interim business arrangements; James is furious but Egan has persuaded him to stay; political troubles; Isabel’s secret marriage; General O’Donoghue;
Patricio
3f
UC/P7/1/699 5 November 1822
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: the last remittance from Madrid was much smaller than usual and there has been no explanation from James for this; the Erringtons should be in Italy as the daughter is very accomplished; Francesca
at a ball; who will be Dr Smith’s coadjutor
1f
UC/P7/1/700 12 December 1822
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: Nicholas is learning Hebrew; the Erringtons; Fanny in Ireland; the possibility of moving to Bath
2f
UC/P7/1/701 15 January 1823
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: thinking Nicholas could be pope; James has gone to Madrid on business; her dislike of the Erringtons; her belief that, had there been war in Spain, James might have joined the Commissariat;
Johnny being sent away from Ushaw
2f
UC/P7/1/702 4 February 1823
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman: his/her move from Paris; family news
2f
UC/P7/1/703 21 February 1823
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Versailles) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending an allowance; possible war between France and Spain; the Erringtons were badly behaved at Versailles; news of Shaw; news of Myles
2f
UC/P7/1/704 19 May 1823
Letters from James Wiseman to Francesca Wiseman and Francesca to Nicholas Wiseman: incomplete account by James of his experiences in Gibraltar and Spain
2f
UC/P7/1/705 12 August 1823
Letter from Mary MacCarthy to Nicholas Wiseman: belated thanks for the present; hearing great things of Nicholas from Ushawmen; she is finding life very hard; her plans to move from Lancashire to London
Also includes a note to Gradwell of the same date
3f
UC/P7/1/706 9 August 1823
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: a letter from James Wiseman; Mrs Errington; wishing to send music to Nicholas Wiseman; Father Mostyn
1f
UC/P7/1/707 6 October 1823
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: sending part of some music by acquaintances, with Gradwell to bring the rest; wondering who will succeed the late pope; asking whether Nicholas will go on a mission or to Ushaw; Gradwell telling
Denis MacCarthy that Nicholas Wiseman is the finest Hebrew scholar in Rome; James praised by a lady from Gibraltar
2f
UC/P7/1/708a 9 October 1823
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: letter of introduction for Mr Crips who will visit Rome to study classics and mosaics
2f
UC/P7/1/708b 22 November 1823
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: the death of an aunt and the financial consequences; clergy acquaintances; news of Crips
2f
UC/P7/1/709 23 December 1823
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: instructions about transferring family money to France
2f
UC/P7/1/710 26 January 1824
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: copy of a letter from James Wiseman to Xaviera Wiseman about his business
3f
UC/P7/1/711 20 March 1824
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Versailles) to Nicholas Wiseman: news of friends; hoping to visit Florence and Rome next year; James’s latest plans
2f
UC/P7/1/712 13 April 1824
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman
Missing, 1 March 2013
2f
UC/P7/1/713 17 May 1824
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: detailed proposals from James about finances and moving to Madrid; Nicholas’s forthcoming visit to Paris; Tom Errington sent away from Ushaw
Includes a page from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman which has a lengthy excerpt from a letter of James Wiseman
3f
UC/P7/1/714 2 June 1824
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: asking Nicholas to come to Paris; his doctorate; the Erringtons; Miss Dowdal; many clergy are ill-mannered; the Redingtons; Fanny Tucker; Arabic grammar; the Erringtons’ belief that Nicholas will
be the next rector of the English College in Rome; the English College costume is hideous
2f
UC/P7/1/715 20 June 1824
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Robert Gradwell: thanking him for giving Nicholas Wiseman permission to visit her
2f
UC/P7/1/716 5 July 1824
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: his letter to Gradwell complaining about the plan for Nicholas to take orders; the Erringtons
1f
UC/P7/1/717 4 November 1824
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: a letter of introduction to the bearer (Barnard) and his family
2f
UC/P7/1/718 7 November 1824
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: Curé’s royalist sermon; Catholic friends including the Erringtons, Kelly and many others
2f
UC/P7/1/719 29 November 1824
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: James’s opinions; local gossip
2f
UC/P7/1/720 5 February 1825
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: the Kellys; Tom Errington; Emily Shiels; James Tucker; Bolingbroke; Spenser; Washington Irvine; Charles Butler; Gradwell; Miss Clavering painting in Rome
3f
UC/P7/1/721 21 March 1825
Letter from Fanny Tucker to Nicholas Wiseman: the Redingtons: Nicholas’s ordination; his plan to visit Italy and asking whether Nicholas will stay there or return to England
2f
UC/P7/1/722 19 April 1825
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: the visit of Gradwell and Ryan; James Wiseman; Shiels; a list of family anniversaries [enclosed]; plans and costs of staying in Rome
3f
UC/P7/1/723 13 June 1825
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Versailles) to Nicholas Wiseman: James Wiseman and the transfer of money; Mr Redington’s death; a royal procession in Paris; Gradwell; Larkin; the duke of York and Catholic emancipation
3f
UC/P7/1/724 17 August 1825
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Versailles) to Nicholas Wiseman: a possible trip to Rome; news of the Shiels; Walter Scott’s works; the Tuckers; foreseeing future positions of authority for Nicholas
3f
UC/P7/1/725 5 September 1825
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman
Missing: 1 March 2013
2f
UC/P7/1/726 20 October 1825
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman (almost illegible): Gillow; James Wiseman and Murphy; the Erringtons; the death of Crathorne
3f
UC/P7/1/727 9 December 1825
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: Oscott and Ushaw; Mrs Redington; Stonyhurst; Ushaw is not very genteel
3f
UC/P7/1/728 19 December 1825
Letter from George Brown to Nicholas Wiseman: he has met Xaviera and Francesca at Versailles; a good account of James; ordering prints and books
1f
UC/P7/1/729 7 February 1826
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: Nicholas’s prize and book-buying; Errington; fasting and abstinence rules
3f
UC/P7/1/730 3 March 1826
Letter from James Wiseman (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: repeating a request to deliver a letter to the secretary of the Spanish Embassy as Nicholas Wiseman would benefit from knowing him; congratulating him on his academic success which contrasts
with his own failure
2f
UC/P7/1/731 15 - 17 March 1826
Account by Nicholas Wiseman and Dugdale of their trip from Rome to Albano
6f
UC/P7/1/732 7 April 1826
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: the strictness of French mission-givers; James and the secretary to the Spanish Embassy; the king’s order for the French translation of Lingard’s
History to be sent to every library in France
3f
UC/P7/1/733 19 June 1826
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: Mrs Frank and cameos; her worries about James; Nicholas’s walking tour; Tom Redington to be sent to Oscott not Ushaw; Sargeants; Lammenais’ latest book very damaging to the Catholic cause; the
general belief that the pope will make him a cardinal; French anti-Catholicism
3f
UC/P7/1/734 26 November 1822
Letter from James Wiseman (Cadiz) to Xaveria Wiseman: his journey from Madrid to Cadiz
2f
UC/P7/1/735 26 June 1826
Letter from James Wiseman to Xaviera Wiseman: apologising for his long silence and imprudence in business dealings; sending money; asking him not to let Francesca become a nun; Patricio going to Paris to see Murphy
2f
UC/P7/1/736 24 July 1826
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: James’s gullibility; Patricio in Paris and about to go to Mexico; Frank’s recovery; Isabel not to be trusted; Fanny Tucker
1f
UC/P7/1/737 9 August 1826
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: Patricio; the Kellys; Charles Butler and the new translation of scripture by Nicholas
3f
UC/P7/1/738 25 October 1826
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: James neglecting them; Patricio; calumny on James contemplating an unsuitable marriage; Nicholas Wiseman and the chair of Syriac; Charles Kelly at the College of St Louis; Sargeant; Fanny Tucker
3f
UC/P7/1/739 30 October 1826
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: copying a letter from James who is evidently in good spirits
2f
UC/P7/1/740 15 November 1826
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: a large book sent to the Irish College
2f
UC/P7/1/740b 19 November 1826
Letter from J. Tucker (Genoa) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to price rooms in Rome for his party; worries over customs
2f
UC/P7/1/741 15 December 1826
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: transcribing a letter from James on his views on marriage; Patricio; James Tucker; Deases; Blood of St Januarius; Xaviera wants to know whether “Grim Gradwell”
will go to England which would allow Nicholas to take his place
3f
UC/P7/1/742 23 December 1826
Letter from J. Tucker (Florence) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to take rooms from 20 January until Easter
2f
UC/P7/1/743 16 February 1827
Language: Italian
Letter from James Wiseman (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: introduction for the marquese de los Llanos of the Spanish Legation to the Holy See
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UC/P7/1/744 18 March 1827
Letter from Thomas Tucker (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his kindness to his son James
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UC/P7/1/745 25 April 1827
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: expecting a copy of
Horae Syriacae; James Tucker; Miss Mendoza; Dr Baines; Mr Shea; her desire to live in Madrid; her worries about James; the Kellys; asking whether the English College would take a lay student
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UC/P7/1/746 19 June 1827
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: the death of Mr Frank who has left her £1,000; F. Tucker to marry Mr Burke; dealing with Miss Mendoza; Nicholas’s
Horae Syriacae; George Errington’s defence of theses; Dr Rock as a preacher; James will not want them in Madrid; the Nicholsons; the Maddocks
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UC/P7/1/747 July 1827
Letter from Robert Tate (Ushaw) to Nicholas Wiseman: Oriental languages and Greek and Latin classics; Ushaw’s syllabus; Tate’s hopes for the future of teaching in the college
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UC/P7/1/748 6 August 1827
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: the death of James Tucker so soon after Fanny’s wedding, and Nicholas’s cold attitude towards him when in Rome; Xaviera and Francesca are friendless; James is very neglectful; her desire to work
in England
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UC/P7/1/749 15 August 1827
Letter from James Wiseman (Madrid) to Francesca Wiseman: his inability to write sooner; sending 500 francs
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UC/P7/1/750 27 August 1827
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: introducing Fr Peter Daly who is parish priest of Galway and a debater with Dr Trench, Protestant bishop of Tuam; James’s difficulties and her opinion that James is too gullible for business
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UC/P7/1/751 5 September 1827
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: the investment of her legacy of £1000 so she has no financial worries; the Tuckers; the Deases; James Tucker’s last illness and aftermath; the Redingtons; George Errington’s academic success
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UC/P7/1/752 7 November 1827
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: his professorship; the Erringtons; the Redingtons; the Deases; the Tuckers; Nicholas’s sermons
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UC/P7/1/753 6 February 1828
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: the pope’s visit to Monte Porzio; Patricio; James’s wild speculations; the Tuckers; Kelly asking whether the English College will take lay students; George Errington’s ordination; Poynter’s
death: rumours of Nicholas becoming a bishop and advising him to stay in Rome and become a cardinal
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UC/P7/1/754 17 February 1828
Letter from Joseph Shee (Thomastown) to Nicholas Wiseman: the death of his mother; news of other relatives of Nicholas; introducing Quinn who is a Passionist
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UC/P7/1/755 21 February 1828
Letter from [?] (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: doubts and Protestant objections to Nicholas Wiseman’s sermon on the Eucharist in John 6
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UC/P7/1/756 29 February 1828
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: disillusioned with the unreliable James and considering living in England at Mary MacCarthy’s; recommending that Nicholas stay in Rome
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UC/P7/1/757 15 April 1828
Letter from Charles Acton (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: delivered the two copies of
Horae Syriacae; agreeing to help Ennis
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UC/P7/1/758 4 & 8 May 1828
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: the MacCarthys are unable to act as lodgers so Dr Cox will arrange for them to rent a house in Blois for a year; Gradwell; questioning who is to be the new rector of the VEC; Wiseman’s sermons;
Lord Dormer and his journey to Naples; the pope has sent medals to him as well as Baines; preparing for a journey to Blois
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UC/P7/1/759 21 May 1828
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Blois) to Nicholas Wiseman: the Coxes welcoming them to Blois and currently residing in temporary accommodation; her difficulties with James; the Vatican English College rectorship; the death of Dr Gillow; the
miraculous cure of a nun
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UC/P7/1/760 29 June 1828
Letter from William Riddell (Geneva) to Robert Gradwell: congratulating him on his consecration as a bishop; a description of his journey from northern Italy towards Paris
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UC/P7/1/761 17 July 1828
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his remittance; congratulating him on his appointment as rector; her difficulties with James; asking why there is so much abuse of the late Dr Gillow
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UC/P7/1/762 6 August 1828
Letter from P.A. Baines (Subiaco) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to follow up references for a convert, Henry Logan
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UC/P7/1/763 25 August 1828
Letter from P.A. Baines (Subiaco) to Nicholas Wiseman: admitting a boy to Propaganda College
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UC/P7/1/764 21 October 1828
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: James staying with them for two months; plans for visiting Rome; her devotion to the Sacred Heart on first Fridays
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UC/P7/1/765 24 December 1828
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: congratulations on his rectorship and asking him who is the vice president; James is with them; the Williams; the Erringtons; asking whether Nicholas’s sermons are to be published
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UC/P7/1/766 24 December 1828
Letter from James Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: certain that he will not return to Spain; sending a copy of
Horae Syriacae to a Spanish orientalist
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UC/P7/1/767 3 February 1829
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: financing their proposed trip to Italy, detailed queries and plans for the journey
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UC/P7/1/768 May 30 1829
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that his letter never arrived; her plan to leave for Rome; James misusing Francesca's money and asking Nicholas to invest some for her; the English College's celebration of Catholic
emancipation
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UC/P7/1/769 16 June 1829
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Dijon) to Nicholas Wiseman: the journey so far
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UC/P7/1/770 1 September 1829
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Versailles) to Nicholas Wiseman: James's good post in Seville; Rothschild; Xaviera fearing that Nicholas will be sent to Jerusalem to convert the Jews; the conclave
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UC/P7/1/771 13 March 1830
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to F.C. Husenbeth: Propaganda will send a favourable reply to his petition; Spencer's arrival
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UC/P7/1/772 4 May 1830
Letter from J.W. Wheeler (Clints) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for
Horae Syriacae; congratulating him on his rectorship; advising him to counter Protestant prejudice; Tate's criticism of Wiseman’s Latin style; news of the Erringtons
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UC/P7/1/773 July 1830
Language: Spanish
Testimony of Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) that Isabel Walsh is a good Catholic and of pure blood
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UC/P7/1/774 10 July 1830
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to F.C. Husenbeth: thanking him for the promise of the breviary and informing him that he will present a copy to the pope; giving a detailed account of Blanco White’s early days, relations with Wiseman’s family
and his apostasy
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UC/P7/1/775 12 - 22 April 1831
Nicholas Wiseman’s outline of a tour with W. Jones
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UC/P7/1/776 13 January - 5 February 1831
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to F.C. Husenbeth: the pope’s inability to present the breviary because of ill health
[2 February 1831]: delighted at the election [of Gregory XVI]; the new periodical in the Midlands; receiving a young girl convert who was under the influence of Blanco White
On the same sheet: a letter from Weedall to Husenbeth about Spencer
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UC/P7/1/777 13 March 1824
Letter from James Wiseman (Madrid) to Xaviera Wiseman [copy by Francesca Wiseman, who adds her own letter]: James’s financial prospects
This letter is a copy by Francesca who added remarks about James's marriage prospects
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UC/P7/1/778 18 May 1831
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to F.C. Husenbeth: he has presented the breviary to the pope; Nicholas's Italian tour including the loyalty of Orvieto, troubled legations, and his stay with Bishop Feretti at Rieti; the liquefaction of the
blood of St Januarius; planning to send an article to Kirk; willing to sell the breviary in Rome; the Clifford family
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UC/P7/1/779 1 November 1831
Letter from Henry Logan (Prior Park) to Nicholas Wiseman: hoping Wiseman has recovered; Halma; a dispute between Baines and Benedictines; the political troubles over reform
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UC/P7/1/780 2 March 1832
Letter from Henry Weedall (Oscott) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his hospitality; his embarrassment over his reflections being published in the magazine, and asking him to apologise to Baggs over his articles
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UC/P7/1/781 3 May 1832
Letter from Henry Logan (Prior Park) to Nicholas Wiseman: a disquisition on materialism and political philosophy, biblical studies, and Schlegel
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UC/P7/1/782 30 May 1832
Language: Spanish
Letter from an unidentified relative (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: biblical studies
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UC/P7/1/783 24 September 1832
Letter from Charles Baggs (Monte Porzio) to Nicholas Wiseman: three students expelled from the VEC; Spencer
2f
UC/P7/1/784 7 September 1833
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Rome) to Harriet Butler [copy]: her straitened circumstances in Rome; James is living in poverty in Milan; her desire to visit Ireland
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UC/P7/1/785 23 September 1833
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Monte Porzio) to W. Tandy: his illness and feelings of loneliness though community spirit is good; the death of Waite
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UC/P7/1/786 25 October 1833
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Monte Porzio) to F.C. Husenbeth: selling copies of the breviary; Morgan bringing him works of German Catholics; a Protestant preacher in Rome
[Part of the letter is cut off]
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UC/P7/1/787 2 December 1833
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to William Tandy: local and college news; Lord Clifford; Baines; his writings on science and religion; he is learning Persian
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UC/P7/1/788 17 January 1834
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to William Tandy (Oscott): asking him why Tandy has not kept in touch; Tandy’s future; Kirk and the magazine; Roman news; Lammenais
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UC/P7/1/789 24 February 1834
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to the earl of Shrewsbury: dealings with dishonest people in Rome over the valuation of property; Rock’s excellent work; Wiseman's large work almost ready for publication
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UC/P7/1/790 15 March 1834
(1) Letter from an unidentified to William Tandy: the dealings of Lammenais with the pope
(2) Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to W. Tandy: Wiseman’s spiritual progress; his hopes to publish lectures on the Eucharist
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UC/P7/1/791 9 April 1834
Letter from John Lingard (Hornby) to Nicholas Wiseman: details of books sought; his belief that Rome should appoint someone to refute Protestant calumnies
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UC/P7/1/792 14 April 1834
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to William Tandy: sending Tandy’s books and accepting that he will not be coming back to Rome; Baines well received in Rome despite calumnious attacks; Allemand mentally ill; the Spanish royal family visit to
VEC; Xaviera and Francesca staying at Naples; morale of VEC; Wiseman’s stance on the
Catholic Magazine
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UC/P7/1/793 6 August 1834
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to William Tandy: the appointment of Wiseman as coadjutor to Baines and head of Prior Park is delayed; reasons for not accepting the headship of Prior Park, the possibility of it becoming a university although the
pope would want Baines to settle the dispute with the Benedictines first and also have the co-operation of other vicars apostolic, and suggesting that Wiseman could spend time in England to deal with the issue
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UC/P7/1/794 2 September 1834
(1) Letter [?]: Lammenais, Rio and his bride
(2) Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to W. Tandy: the pope's friendliness to Baines's Prior Park project but other vicars apostolic would need to agree in order to establish a charter for a university; Tandy’s account with Wiseman; Vatican English
College in good shape
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UC/P7/1/795 9 November 1834
Letter from Robert Tate (Hazelwood) to Nicholas Wiseman: commending Edward, believing that his stay in Rome will provide an antidote to the utilitarian culture of industrialised England; the state of religion in Spain and Portugal; his hopes that
the rumour of Wiseman getting a cardinal’s hat is untrue as he is needed in England; the restoration of hierarchy; German theology
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UC/P7/1/796 20 January 1835
Language: German and English
Letter from Dr Lessius/Lipsius (Paris) to Bunsen (Rome): extract of a letter with a report on his studies of Coptic
German with English translation
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UC/P7/1/797 16 March 1835
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to William Tandy: lectures at Sapienza and for Cardinal Weld (on science and religion) and the comparative study of languages
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UC/P7/1/798 May 5 1835
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to William Tandy: Francesca to marry Count Gabrielli of Fano; Wiseman and Xaviera will travel to England
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UC/P7/1/799 24 May 1835
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Harriet Butler: Francesca’s wedding and wedding gifts; Lady Shrewsbury
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UC/P7/1/800 25 July 1835
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Milan) to Harriet Butler [copy]: her journey north from Rome with Nicholas including ten days at Fano and staying with James in Milan, Nicholas's departure for Germany on the way to England and his intentions to
publish Lent lectures
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UC/P7/1/801 11 December 1835
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to William Tandy: working at the British Museum and is giving two well attended lectures [on the principal doctrines and practices of the Catholic Church] each week
[Transcribed by Schiefen 65.]
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UC/P7/1/802 9 January 1838
Letter from H.F.C. Logan (Oscott) to Nicholas Wiseman: his dispute with Baines and the latter's claims that the pope will never make Wiseman a bishop; Logan's intentions of joining Wiseman if he stays in Rome; his opinions of Oscott, the
completion of the new college building, and looking forward to Wiseman’s pontifical high mass in the chapel; trying to retrieve his books; his relief that the
Dublin Review has another chance because failure would be a disgrace
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UC/P7/1/803 [?9 August 1830]
Letter from Kenelm Digby (Southampton) to Nicholas Wiseman: Milnes; Humphrey Weld; Rio's recovery; Goulds; Neander
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UC/P7/1/804 4 September 1836
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to [?]: the settlement of accounts; the publishing of his Roman lectures on the Real Presence and wishing to send them to his correspondent for his services in defending the Catholic faith against Faber's attacks; the
views expressed in the
Dublin Review
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UC/P7/1/805 9 November 1836
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to W. Tandy: visiting the pregnant Francesca at Fano; his opinion that the English College has been neglected while he was in England and his opinion of the students' dispositions; he felt welcomed everywhere
in England but not in Rome; asking him whether he has information on Wiseman's
Eucharist
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UC/P7/1/806 13 November 1836
Letter from F.C. Husenbeth (Cossey) to Nicholas Wiseman: his breviary account, and commenting on Wiseman’s Eucharist lectures
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UC/P7/1/807
This item is missing, 5 March 2013
UC/P7/1/808 20 November 1836
Letter from F.C. Husenbeth (Cossey) to William [?]: stringent criticisms of Wiseman’s Eucharist lectures
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UC/P7/1/809 6 December 1836
Letter from Pierron [?] (Avignon) to Cardinal Weld: asking for Wiseman’s address and wishing to translate his Eucharist lectures
2f
UC/P7/1/810 12 January 1837
Letter from J.C. Anstey (London) to Cardinal Weld: including comments on Nicholas Wiseman and the
Dublin Review
This letter is almost illegible
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UC/P7/1/811 12 March 1837
Letter from H.F.C. Logan (Turin) to Nicholas Wiseman: his journey to England via Paris; informing him that he will be tutor to the son of Count D’Aglie [?]; Rosmini’s works are very superficial
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UC/P7/1/812 21 May 1837
Letter from H.F.C. Logan (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: hoping Walsh will appoint Wiseman as coadjutor; considering teaching at Oscott but he would find the timetable unhelpful for extended study; Weld’s death; the possibility of Acton being made
cardinal; criticism of the
Dublin Review; Spanish politics
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UC/P7/1/813 16 June 1837
Letter from H.F.C. Logan (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: uncertain about his future; shortage of money; Spanish politics
2f
UC/P7/1/814 30 June 1837
Letter from Ellen Power (Waterford) [Nicholas Wiseman’s aunt] to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that she is ruined financially and asking for help
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UC/P7/1/815 17 July 1837
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Rome) to F.C. Husenbeth [last part missing]: breviary; strictures on lectures; Wiseman’s response
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UC/P7/1/816 12 August 1837
Letter from H.F.C. Logan (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: offering his reasons for accepting a tutorship; Walsh; Newsham; expecting to be Wiseman’s subject; Crow
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UC/P7/1/817 5 November 1837
Letter from Charles Weld to Nicholas Wiseman: his feelings on leaving Rome; praising Wiseman; Anstey; Baldaconi; Bagshawe; Lynch
Also includes a request by an unidentified person writing in Spanish about Roman textbooks
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UC/P7/1/818 9 November 1838
Nicholas Wiseman’s notes for a retreat at the VEC, 2 - 9 November
[Repeated in 1839 at St Edmund’s and Oscott]
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UC/P7/1/819 12 January 1838
Language: Italian
Rough draft of a report by Nicholas Wiseman on the state of religion in England based on recent letters
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UC/P7/1/820 23 March 1838
Letter from Charles Weld to Nicholas Wiseman: informing him that he will be called to the bar next term; Anstey almost had to fight a duel; Langdale and his proposed Catholic association; Quin and the
Dublin Review
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UC/P7/1/821a 5 April 1838
Nicholas Wiseman’s notes on a retreat given by [?P. Ryllo], incomplete
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UC/P7/1/821b [April 1838]
Letter from W. Linton to Nicholas Wiseman: instruction about his engraving of Jerusalem and its frame on the way to Rome for the pope
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UC/P7/1/822 10 May 1838
Letter from H.F.C. Logan (Oscott) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to send the German professor to Oscott soon; praising Pugin for overseeing the completion of the new college building; a clergy meeting
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UC/P7/1/823 1 June 1838
Letter from A.W. Pugin (Oscott) to Nicholas Wiseman: his view of the consecration of the new chapel at Oscott; retouching etchings in his book [
Contrasts] so that Nicholas Wiseman can print them
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UC/P7/1/824 5 June 1838
Letter from E. Cox (St Edmund’s, Ware) to Nicholas Wiseman: the death of Davies’ mother; Pugin’s portrait of the pope; Cox's attendance at the Vicars Apostolic synod at York; Baines's dispute with others; clergy deaths; wishing to read Wiseman’s
reply to Turton; Maguire; praising Wiseman’s account of the VEC; Cox translating Döllinger's
Lehrbuch
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UC/P7/1/825 20 June 1838
Letter from A.A. Pugin (St Gallen) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a repeat of an earlier letter; Augustin Welby Pugin’s
Apology for the Revival of Christian Architecture; a presentation copy of Contrasts for the pope
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UC/P7/1/826 24 August 1838
Letter from John Maguire (Chelsea) to Nicholas Wiseman: his resignation from St Edmund’s owing to difficulties with President Rolfe; his proposed notice of the Turton controversy in the
Dublin Review postponed; eagerly awaiting Nicholas Wiseman’s answer; the Catholic Institute
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UC/P7/1/827 3 September 1838
Letter from E. Cox (St Edmund’s, Ware) to Nicholas Wiseman: letter of introduction for Dr Somerville and his wife; people anxious to see Nicholas Wiseman’s books
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UC/P7/1/828 10 September 1838
Letter from W. Linton (Regents Park) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his help and his delight with medals from the pope
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UC/P7/1/829 5 November 1838
Language: Italian
Letter from Andrea Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman: civic appointments; religion and science (seven days of creation); praise of Nicholas Wiseman; provincial politics; Thompson; Roskell
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UC/P7/1/830 17 January 1839
Letter from F.C. Husenbeth (Cossey) to Nicholas Wiseman: breviary; his revision of Challoner’s
Meditations in the press; his difficulty in publishing his writings on St Cyprian in opposition to Poole’s work; Bagshawe's refusal of an article on Purgatory for the Dublin Review so
Husenbeth is sending it to the Orthodox Journal
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UC/P7/1/831 9 January 1839
Letter from H.F.C. Logan (Oscott) to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman's improving health; praising his answer to Turton; Holy Week lectures; hoping Wiseman will be Walsh’s coadjutor; books gone astray in the post; Walsh requiring an Italian theological
professor; unfilled commissions; composing a syllabus in mathematics and philosophy
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UC/P7/1/832 6 May 1839
Letter from Sr MacCarthy (Dublin) to Nicholas Wiseman: describing the work of the Sisters of Charity for the poor; wishing Wiseman could come and preach
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UC/P7/1/832b 14 May 1839
Letter from Andrea Gabrielli (Fano) to Nicholas Wiseman: a description of the funeral of Contessa Amiani
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UC/P7/1/833 25 June 1833
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman: praising his new work; the death of [?Windle]; views on the Oxford Movement; the lack of encouragement shown by the Irish bookselllers to the
Dublin Review; his opinion of Lucas
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UC/P7/1/834 27 June 1839
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: hearing that Nicholas is going to England shortly; Andrea is busy with funeral orations; a cure for gout; Peter MacCarthy
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UC/P7/1/835 17 October 1840
Letter from Henry Weedall (Monte Porzio) to J. Kirk: Baines; hopes to return to England by Christmas; a Vatican English College play attended by the Queen of Spain; Cardinal Micara of Frascati; free from being appointed Vicar Apostolic; future
work uncertain
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UC/P7/1/836 22 May 1840
Letter from J.C. Weld to Nicholas Wiseman: anxiety over illnesses; Mrs Winterbottom is failing
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UC/P7/1/837 1 June 1840
Letter from J.C. Weld to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman's sacrifice in leaving Rome and coming to England and asking where his consecration will be
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UC/P7/1/838 1 June 1840
Private memorandum by Nicholas Wiseman concerning how his great anxieties during a retreat were dispelled by a vision of the Virgin Mary
In paper inscribed: “A legacy of gratitude”
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UC/P7/1/839 3 June 1840
Nicholas Wiseman’s resolutions before his consecration
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UC/P7/1/840 10 June 1840
Letter from J. Mulligan (student at the VEC) to W. Tandy: an account of Nicholas Wiseman’s appointment, consecration etc
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UC/P7/1/841 21 July 1840
Letter from Andrea Gabrielli (Fano) to Nicholas Wiseman: arrangements for the visit of Xaviera; her sadness at Nicholas Wiseman’s departure
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UC/P7/1/842 30 October 1840
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to W. Tandy: unable to make definite plans yet; their friendship
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UC/P7/1/843 30 November [1840]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: Shrewsbury's visit to Rome; the effect of the failure of Wright's Bank on Catholic interests; student numbers at Oscott; the progress of the building of the new cathedral [?Birmingham] and
his wish to allow Protestants to attend the ceremonies
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UC/P7/1/844 21 August 1841
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: reporting on the arbitration case; the publication of his pamphlet by Dolman; the attendance of Protestants in Birmingham cathedral; Pusey; writing an article for the
Dublin Review on Tract 90; Oscott College; the death of Dr [?Poppencord]
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UC/P7/1/845 29 June 1841
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury (Spa): Walsh and Wiseman hoping to visit Shrewsbury at Spa; his view that the opening of the church went well which he considered to be the greatest gathering of Catholics since the
Reformation; Fr Mathew preaching twice today; prospects of converts from Oxford; asking whether Shrewsbury would like to write an article on Ranke
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UC/P7/1/846 2 September 1841
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury (Spa): arbitrators assessing Walsh to pay £28,000; Wiseman’s lectures may be printed; the death of Mr Smythe
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UC/P7/1/847 4 October 1841
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury (Spa): letter of introduction for young Scottish converts; Ward at Oscott's communications authorised by Newman; the movement towards Catholicism
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UC/P7/1/848 7 October 1841
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: questioning McDonnell’s claims about money and a vestment donated by Shrewsbury
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UC/P7/1/849 23 December 1841
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury (in Rome): raising money for Nottingham church; Sibthorpe; Baines and his explanation of his pastoral
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UC/P7/1/850 [?18 January 1842]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: money for Nottingham church; Poncelet recommended as tutor; Bunsen; the Jerusalem bishopric; Gloag; numbers in the college
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UC/P7/1/851 [26 March 1842
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Shrewsbury’s three letters on Daniel O’Connell and Wiseman's offer to be a mediator; de Ratisbonne’s conversion; Sibthorpe a great acquisition; Renouf to study theology; his opinion
that respectable people are coming for instruction
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UC/P7/1/852 1844
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: thanking him for gifts and the loan of Rio’s letters; Flanagan reviewing Wright; Nottingham church; Leigh, builder of Stenshall church, and his connections with Oakley and Newman;
Camden
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UC/P7/1/853 18 February 1844
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: the confusion over Camden societies; asking whether Shrewsbury would like to undertake a review; Amherst and Talbot to set out for Cheadle
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UC/P7/1/854 30 March [?1844]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: explanation of how arrangements to place two Rosiminians from Loughborough have fallen through; his view that another Catholic master in Chancery is to be needed
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UC/P7/1/855 [19 July 1844
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Scarborough) to the earl of Shrewsbury: suggestions for toasts at the opening of a church; Burton received in London and Stothart of Edinburgh
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UC/P7/1/856 7 May 1842
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: detests Repeal, universal suffrage and democracy, and disapproves of O’Connell’s politics; Lucas and the
Tablet; Oscott's reliance on the Irish students; complications over finding a tutor; prospects for conversions; Sibthorpe
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UC/P7/1/857 22 July 1844
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Scarborough) to the earl of Shrewsbury: asking him to get the King of Saxony to visit Oscott and Birmingham
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UC/P7/1/858 25 October 1844
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: borrowing a book for a translator; Spencer; Tickell a valuable convert
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UC/P7/1/859 31 October 1844
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Talbot hoping to visit Shrewsbury at Christmas; care of vestments on loan
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UC/P7/1/860 13 March 1845
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: his return from Spain; asking whether Shrewsbury would let Oscott have the two Italian paintings of saints that are not needed at Cheadle
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UC/P7/1/861 [?1846]
Account by Paul Stapleton OP of how Nicholas Wiseman accompanied the Stapleton boys from Paris to Oscott
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UC/P7/1/862
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UC/P7/1/863 11 August 1846
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: arrangements for the opening of the church, and hoping that Newman will come
4f
UC/P7/1/864 8 September 1846
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: explaining the application of the Johnson Fund
4f
UC/P7/1/865 25 October 1846
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: his inability to find a tutor for Bertram; St Wilfrid’s; D’Egremont
2f
UC/P7/1/866 5 November 1846
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Brother Wilfrid’s health; planning to obtain copies of St Gregory and St Leo; convert Goundy a possible tutor; Embroidery; Fairfax
3f
UC/P7/1/867 4 December 1846
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Phelan as a temporary tutor
1f
UC/P7/1/868 12 December 1846
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Weedall has answered Craig; planning to send details of a proposed bill on Catholic charitable trusts
1f
UC/P7/1/869 27 December 1846
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: modifying rules for religious on fasting and abstinence
2f
UC/P7/1/870 14 February 1847
This letter is missing, 7 March 2013
2f
UC/P7/1/871 7 March 1847
Nicholas Wiseman’s memorandum on his isolation (with the exception of Spencer) in his policy of encouraging converts
6f
UC/P7/1/872 29 March [and 9 April] 1847
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: explaining why he cannot be held accountable to anyone who chooses to criticise him
8f
UC/P7/1/873 14 April 1847
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: their invitations to the Royal Academy
2f
UC/P7/1/874 26 May 1847
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: the conversion of Lord Grantley’s nephew, Norham
2f
UC/P7/1/875 30 June 1847
Letter from Thomas Walsh to the earl of Shrewsbury
This letter is missing, 7 March 2013
2f
UC/P7/1/876 9 June 1847
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to Lady Shrewsbury: a paper knife for a lady in France
2
UC/P7/1/877 15 July 1847
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman (Fano): describing an audience with the pope, Xaviera ill; Cardinal Feretti appointed the new Secretary of State
2f
UC/P7/1/878 30 July 1847
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Alton Towers) to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman welcome to stay with them; hoping the pope will be supported; Mulholland; Fairfax; Gubbins; his view that Faber is a godsend to the district
2f
UC/P7/1/879 21 September 1847
Letter from Bishop William Morris (Acton) to Nicholas Wiseman: congratulations on Wiseman’s promotion
2f
UC/P7/1/880 8 October 1847
Vote of confidence by the clergy of London District in Nicholas Wiseman as pro-vicar apostolic
2f
UC/P7/1/881 9 October 1847
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Alton Towers) to Nicholas Wiseman: Rock admitting that the clergy petition is inadequate and is unlikely to be sent to Rome; the expectation of the clergy to be involved in nominations of bishops when the
hierarchy is restored
4f
UC/P7/1/882 13 October 1847
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Alton Towers) to Nicholas Wiseman: the hierarchy; the Charitable Trusts Bill; his hopes that Wiseman will be established permanently in London
2f
UC/P7/1/883 [?1846]
Printed version of Nicholas Wiseman’s
Supplex Libellus of 1839
2p
UC/P7/1/884 12 October 1847
Printed circular by A. Magee and others proposing a meeting to agree an address to the pope
2p
UC/P7/1/885 13 October 1847
Letter from Pierce Connelly (Alton Towers) to Nicholas Wiseman: hoping Wiseman will take over the leadership of the Catholic Church in England
2f
UC/P7/1/886 [?1847]
Letter from Ferguson to Nicholas Wiseman: speculation about the motivation of Propaganda
2f
UC/P7/1/887 [?November 1847]
Objections of some clergy to a proposed address to the pope on the grounds that it is unfair to Walsh and Briggs
2p
UC/P7/1/888 [?November 1847]
Letter from A.W. Pugin to Nicholas Wiseman: delighted to be working with Wiseman
1f
UC/P7/1/889 14 September 1847
Letter from R. Wilson (bishop of Hobart) to Nicholas Wiseman: will Wiseman join Walsh in releasing Maguire for a mission to prisoners in Australia
2f
UC/P7/1/890 15 September 1847
Letter from G. Brown (Bishop Eton) to Nicholas Wiseman: annoyed at Cardinal Fransoni's conversations with Trappes; recommending Polding to go to Australia; his opinion that bishops should resign in protest; his regret on becoming a vicar
apostolic; asking whether the bishops were unanimous in sending Nicholas Wiseman and Sharples to Rome
2f
UC/P7/1/891 15 September 1847
Taunton: Bishop Ullathorne to Nicholas Wiseman. Congratulations: Nicholas Wiseman’s appointment augurs well for the progress of religion in the metropolis
2f
UC/P7/1/892 16 September 1847
Letter from T. Reardon (Spanish Place) to Nicholas Wiseman: welcoming him to London; Donovan
2f
UC/P7/1/893 16 September 1847
Letter from J. Coyle (Deptford) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending congratulations; informing him that he is a broken man
2f
UC/P7/1/894 16 September 1847
Letter from Bishop T. Brown (Brecon) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending congratulations; planning to attend to a petition
2f
UC/P7/1/895 18 September 1847
Letter from Frederick Oakley (St Edmund’s, Ware) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending congratulations; Weather's overjoyed
2f
UC/P7/1/896 23 September 1847
Letter from Bishop James Gillis to Nicholas Wiseman: sending congratulations and best wishes
2f
UC/P7/1/897 26 September 1847
Letter from Archbishop D. Murray (Dublin) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending congratulations and best wishes
2f
UC/P7/1/898 27 September 1847
Letter from Edward Petre (Beaufort Castle) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending congratulations and best wishes; the possibility of Wiseman succeeding Griffiths on various charities
2f
UC/P7/1/899
This number is not in use
UC/P7/1/900 15 October 1847
Letter from John Kyne (Lincoln’s Inn Fields) to Nicholas Wiseman: congratulations from the general committee of associated Catholic charities
3f
UC/P7/1/901 [1847]
Language: Latin
Petition by the London clergy for the restoration of the hierarchy
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UC/P7/1/902 [1847]
Supplex libellus of the London clergy about the restoration of the hierarchy
3p
UC/P7/1/903 20 October 1847
Language: English and Latin
Letter from P. Collingridge (Bermondsey) to clergy: proposal to show a petition to Nicholas Wiseman, including a copy of the Latin petition with the omission of Wiseman’s name supplied
Includes a circular of Thomas Sisk
3p
UC/P7/1/904 20 October 1847
Language: English and Latin
Circular from Thomas Sisk (Chelsea) to clergy, plus a copy of the Latin petition
2p
UC/P7/1/905 28 October 1847
Circular to the clergy by P. Collingridge explaining why a deputation was persuaded by Nicholas Wiseman to drop the petition
3p
UC/P7/1/906 2 November 1847
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: describing machinations at home and abroad to get him appointed at Birmingham so that Briggs can become the new archbishop
6f
UC/P7/1/907 3 November 1847
Letter from F. Wilkinson (Clewer, Windsor) to clergy: a printed circular from the clergy to Bishop Briggs asking him to let them approach the pope to be appointed as archbishop of Westminster
1p
UC/P7/1/907b 5 November 1847
Letter from Edward Price (Lincoln’s Inn Fields) to Reardon: disowning a circular to which their names have been attached
2f
UC/P7/1/908 8 November 1847
Letter from I.F. Wilkinson (Clewer) to Nicholas Wiseman: his view that the state of disunity could be remedied if Wiseman would make known that he will not countenance petitions in his favour by those who support him to enable other petitions to
be withdrawn, and all could accept the pope’s eventual appointment to Westminster
2f
UC/P7/1/908b 8 November 1847
Letter from T. Reardon (Spanish Place) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking Wiseman to preach on a Sunday in Advent
Enclosing a note (UC/P/7/1/907b) showing how they have been calumniated
2f
UC/P7/1/909 17 November 1847
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Hamilton; the
Tablet under more disciplined management; his view that the Telegraph will not appear
2f
UC/P7/1/910 12 December 1847
Letter from Rose Strange (Nicholas Wiseman’s aunt) to Nicholas Wiseman: hoping her son Richard will leave soldiering and obtain a position in the Customs department
2f
UC/P7/1/911 27 January 1848
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman
Illegible
2f
UC/P7/1/912 7 February 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: suggesting Shrewsbury meet with Mgr Bedini (nuncio to Brazil) on his way back to Rome; wishing to arrange a meeting with Shrewsbury to discuss Ireland
2f
UC/P7/1/913 6 March 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (St Edmund’s, Ware) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Lucas’s attack on Wiseman in the
Tablet and asking him to send an excerpt of a letter from Prince Doria about reports circulating in Rome
2f
UC/P7/1/914 7 March [1848]
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Bournemouth) to Nicholas Wiseman: the need to disown the
Tablet and promote Rambler as ecclesiastical authority is at stake
3f
UC/P7/1/915 11 March 1848
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Bournemouth) to Nicholas Wiseman:
Rambler not to be a rival to the bias of the Tablet and hoping that the bishops and clergy will act, his opinion that the Tablet is lecturing bishops and
the pope, and the letters of support he has received; McHale’s accusations against Rome; Lewis; Connelly; Lord John Russell; asking what happened to the Telegraph
8f
UC/P7/1/916 16 March 1848
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Bournemouth) to Nicholas Wiseman: his opinion of Lucas; the tangle of religion and politics in Ireland; the need to set up a rival to the
Tablet
8f
UC/P7/1/917 18 March 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: he is too busy to write
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UC/P7/1/918 20 March 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: returning letters of Lingard and McDonnell; enclosing a circular as sent to bishops only; accusations of dictating Shrewsbury’s letter to McHale; malcontent clergy; a half apology
from Lucas; plans for a new paper; authority of an archbishop; Mgr Fornari
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UC/P7/1/919 23 March 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Wiseman’s reply to Lucas (see UC/P7/1/542) and plans to write to the secretary of State in Rome; his opinion that Lucas views himself as taking care of the Church given the
dereliction of duty by the pope, bishops and clergy; his lectures on the Holy See
4f
UC/P7/1/920 [21 April] 1848
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury to Nicholas Wiseman: calumny about Connelly and Shrewsbury; attempts to remove Wiseman from London and the disaffected London clergy; Miley’s incendiary speech about a baptism of blood
6f
UC/P7/1/921 13 April 1848
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Alton Towers) to Nicholas Wiseman: suggesting to Lord Clarendon that the government should invite the primate and Murray to send a deputation to Rome about Ireland; incendiary speech by O’Malley; hoping the
pope will be head of an Italian league; Cornelia Connelly’s sisters and Connelly should use Bedini as an intermediary
8f
UC/P7/1/922 17 April 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Connelly exaggerating the power of Jesuits whereas Wiseman respects them; his opinion that Turner’s scheme is madness as to introduce a body of Jesuits at present would simply
inflame the bigots
2f
UC/P7/1/923 24 April 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: trusting Shrewsbury completely; Connelly's hostility towards Wiseman based on changes of the rules of the convent at Derby; worrying news of disorganisation at Rome
2f
UC/P7/1/924 [25 April] 1848
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury to Nicholas Wiseman: returning from St Wilfrid’s; glad to hear that Wiseman trusts him, McDonnell starting a rumour about Connelly going to Rome to agitate against Wiseman, Connelly's delusions; the retrogrades
in Rome are like the Irish clergy
4f
UC/P7/1/925 18 May 1848
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Alton Towers) to Nicholas Wiseman: current events in the papal states
5f
UC/P7/1/926 3 June 1848
Language: French
Circular by Nicholas Wiseman inviting continental bishops to the opening of St George’s, Southwark
2f
UC/P7/1/927 15 June 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: asking him to come to the opening of St George's and suggesting that Bertram could be the thurifer; such a reunion has not been seen in England for centuries; the bishop of Natchez's wish to
see Connelly there
2f
UC/P7/1/928 19 July 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: news from Rome about restoring the hierarchy and asking whether Shrewsbury knows any more
2f
UC/P7/1/929 4 August 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: informing Shrewsbury of final arrangements including Walsh's appointment as archbishop with Wiseman as coadjutor; Ullathorne to Central District, Hogarth to the north, and Hendren to the
west
2f
UC/P7/1/930 20 August 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: Grant giving him news of the hierarchy; Shrewsbury sanguine on the state of Italy; his plan to go north for a few days; ecclesiastical affairs cannot be settled with Rome in its present
state
2f
UC/P7/1/931 28 September 1848
Letter from Bishop Ullathorne to H.F.C. Logan: thanking him for all his work but informing him that he is to be replaced as rector of Oscott by Weedall
2f
UC/P7/1/932 2 October 1848
R. Teebay’s notes of a retreat given at Ushaw by Nicholas Wiseman
10f
UC/P7/1/933 9 October 1848
Letter from H.F.C. Logan (Oscott) to Nicholas Wiseman: an account of his interviews with Ullathorne and his continued respect for Nicholas Wiseman
3f
UC/P7/1/934 9 October 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Ushaw) to H.F.C. Logan: an account of how he was not responsible for Logan’s removal from the presidency of Oscott
4f
UC/P7/1/935 11 October 1848
Letter from H.C.F. Logan (Oscott) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his letter; requiring a post that allowed time for reading
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UC/P7/1/936 25 November 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: hoping to see Shrewsbury on Shrewsbury’s way to Rome; ecclesiastical affairs in a transitory state; asking him to send a lithograph about Miss Gladstone’s cure
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UC/P7/1/937 26 December 1848
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Faro) to Nicholas Wiseman: Miss Shallock; Nicholas's dispute with the
Tablet
2f
UC/P7/1/938 22 January 1849
Letter from [Nicholas Wiseman] to the earl of Shrewsbury: Captain Jerningham; Garrone; reflections on the Connellys; the state of Italy
The signature of this letter has been mutilated
4f
UC/P7/1/939 26 January 1849
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Bicton) to the earl of Shrewsbury: the Connelly case; the Throckmortons
2f
UC/P7/1/940 7 February 1849
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: the Connelly case
2f
UC/P7/1/941 7 March 1849
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Brighton) to the earl of Shrewsbury: Bishop Walsh’s death; another attack by Doyle; Connelly’s case
2f
UC/P7/1/942 9 March 1849
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Torquay) to Nicholas Wiseman: criticism of Fr Thomas's actions; the
Tablet causing trouble; a journal in France by Allies worth reading on the exaggerations of converts; the pope and Italian politics; Connelly
6f
UC/P7/1/943 8 May 1849
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: his return from the consecration of the bishop of Bruges; his letter to Dr D[oyle]
2f
UC/P7/1/944 9 June 1849
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: his opinion that Abbé Miel should be suitable for Shrewsbury’s purpose
2f
UC/P7/1/945 9 July 1849
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury to Nicholas Wiseman: refuting calumnies of Fr Thomas and the
Tablet against his son-in-law, Prince Doria
8f
UC/P7/1/946 9 July 1849
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury to Nicholas Wiseman: continuation of UC/P7/1/945 and his angry attack on Lucas, as well as making mention of a vile attack on Lingard
6f
UC/P7/1/947 16 July 1849
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F.C. Husenbeth: thanking him for
Ordo Confirmationis; suggesting that Husenbeth write a life of Bishop Milner
2f
UC/P7/1/948 21 July 1849
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: his dispute with the
Tablet; Dr Doyle's views; the Tablet to be put up for sale
2f
UC/P7/1/949 23 July 1849
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury to Nicholas Wiseman: inviting him to stay to recover from influenza; his opinion of Fr Thomas; the
Tablet and Prince Doria; his belief that Connelly seems to have lost the faith; the sale of the Tablet, and Dolman and Price being attacked in the Tablet
4f
UC/P7/1/950 12 September 1849
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: giving a retreat at St Edmund’s; recommending Abbé Chevalier; an epidemic hitting clergy; his reasons for not entering into a contest with the
Tablet
4f
UC/P7/1/951 14 September 1849
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury to Nicholas Wiseman: his view that Wiseman’s response to slanders of his clergy (on Prince Doria and Shrewsbury) is inadequate and suggesting what redress Shrewsbury should be entitled to
10f
UC/P7/1/952 16 September 1849
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury to Nicholas Wiseman: his letter to Chevalier; his dissatisfaction with Wiseman’s response
4f
UC/P7/1/953 19 October 1849
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury to Nicholas Wiseman: Shrewsbury's anger with Wiseman for not answering letters; his defence in Dolman’s magazine of Prince Doria against calumnies
4f
UC/P7/1/954 16 October 1849
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: explaining at length why he cannot comply with Shrewsbury’s demand that Wiseman compel two priests to give a public retraction of their views in the controversy over Prince Doria
This item is missing, 11 March 2013
2f
UC/P7/1/954a 10 November 1849
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Bexhill) to the earl of Shrewsbury: thanking him for ending their dispute; the
Tablet moving to Ireland and his belief that they must find an English substitute soon
2f
UC/P7/1/954b 4 February 1850
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to F.C. Husenbeth: Husenbeth abridging Haydock’s notes (to his revised Douai Bible); thanking him for a pamphlet
1f
UC/P7/1/955 13 March 1850
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: asking Shrewsbury to trace a missing will of Jones
2f
UC/P7/1/956
This item is missing, 11 March 2013
UC/P7/1/957 15 March 1850
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to the earl of Shrewsbury: asking him to search for Jones’s will as there is £40,000 at stake
2f
UC/P7/1/958 [?1850]
Language: Italian
Letter from R. Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/959 [?1850]
Language: Italian
Letter from R. Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/960 24 October 1850
Letter from F.C. Husenbeth (Cossey) to [?a Westminster official]: asking for permission to say mass in Lord Stafford’s oratory while visiting in November
1f
UC/P7/1/961 [?1850]
Language: Italian
Letter from Emma Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/962 9 June 1850
Letter from F.C. Husenbeth (Cossey) to [?Zulueta]: thanking him for pastorals; looking for a Spanish calendar of saints for his work on emblems
2f
UC/P7/1/963 12 June 1850
Letter from F.C. Husenbeth (Cossey) to [?Zulueta]: thanking him for trying to obtain the calendar but a friend has sent what he needs
1f
UC/P7/1/964 5 August 1850
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to F.C. Husenbeth: congratulating him on his honour; obligation masses for deceased clergy; planning to go to Rome; suggesting writing a life of Milner
3f
UC/P7/1/965 6 November 1850
Letter from Xaviera Wiseman (Fano) to Harriet Butler [copy]: the reception for Nicholas on the occasion of his cardinalate; James Wiseman; her poor health
Harriet Bulter notes that Xaviera died on 7 February 1851
2f
UC/P7/1/966 16 November 1850
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to T. Slater: thanking him for sending congratulations; his view that the present anti-Catholic storm [Papal Aggression] will blow over
2f
UC/P7/1/967 12 December 1851
Language: Italian
Letter from Giosuè Pergolini (Fano) to Nicholas Wiseman: a lengthy account of the financial affairs of the Gabriellis
2f
UC/P7/1/968 26 May 1853
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to F.C. Husenbeth: thanking him for his revised edition of the Douai Bible; suggesting a map of Palestine and a plan of Jerusalem
2f
UC/P7/1/969 6 June 1853
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: feeling abandoned because Nicholas will not answer her letters; a letter of introduction; local church news
2f
UC/P7/1/970 11 August 1854
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: death of James Wiseman; her fragile health; legal matters; advising him not to allow W. Burke to come
2f
UC/P7/1/971 17 March 1855
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Walthamstow) to William Burke: temptations against faith and describing his own earlier experiences; the Boyle case; his new home is a great improvement
2f
UC/P7/1/972 11 September 1855
Letter from Patricio [Nicholas Wiseman's cousin] to Nicholas Wiseman: his memories of Madrid; family news
2f
UC/P7/1/973 30 October 1855
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Fano) to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to write; attempting to place Randolo; Castora has gone to a convent in Rome; Pergolini
2f
UC/P7/1/974
Number not in use
UC/P7/1/975 28 November 1855
Language: Italian
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli (Fano) to Nicholas Wiseman: his educational prospects; thanking him for books
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UC/P7/1/976 17 January 1856
Language: English and Italian
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: her financial difficulties; Randolo’s education; Italians believing that the pope wants Nicholas Wiseman in Rome; the Pergolini case
2f
UC/P7/1/977 2 May 1856
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Lonson) to F.C. Husenbeth: sending thanks for Parkeriana which is a useful addition to ecclesiastical annals; hoping that Husenbeth will write on Milner
1f
UC/P7/1/978 4 July 1856
Letter from Patricio [cousin] to Nicholas Wiseman (Vichy): his brother-in-law's poor eyesight; Pepe will bring this letter to Vichy
2f
UC/P7/1/979 13 October 1856
Language: Italian
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Fano) to Randolo Gabrielli
2f
UC/P7/1/980 4 November 1856
Language: French
Letter from Emma Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman: her academic success; her brother is grateful for Nicholas's support
2f
UC/P7/1/981 [?2 January 1857]
Language: German
Letter from Anna Wiseman [sister-in-law] to Nicholas Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/982 [28 January 1857]
Language: German
Letter from Anna Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/983 23 February 1857
Letter from Harriet [Nicholas Wiseman’s aunt] to Nicholas Wiseman: reflecting on the news of her sister, Xaviera, and including recollections of her earlier days
2f
UC/P7/1/984 18 March 1857
Language: German
Letter from Anna Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/985 30 June 1857
Nicholas Wiseman’s address to the Westminster chapter on a court case
6f
UC/P7/1/986 5 December 1857
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: glad to hear that Randolo is doing so well; her anxiety about finding a suitable husband for Emma and asking whether England could offer better prospects than Italy
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UC/P7/1/987 26 December 1858
Language: German
Letter from Anna Wiseman [sister-in-law] to Nicholas Wiseman
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UC/P7/1/988 29 June 1858
Letter from Francesca Wiseman (Fano) to Nicholas Wiseman: her financial worries; Randolo; Nicholas Wiseman’s health
2f
UC/P7/1/989 17 August 1858
Letter from Thomas Curran to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman’s enobled ancestors
2f
UC/P7/1/990 26 November 1858
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to William Burke: an account of Nicholas Wiseman’s struggle with loneliness and depression
10f
UC/P7/1/991 20 May 1859
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F.C. Husenbeth: informing him that he has sent out invitations to chapter; Lord Stafford was very attentive on Wiseman’s visit
The end of the letter has been cut off
2f
UC/P7/1/992 2 September 1859
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F.C. Husenbeth: thanking him for a discourse on Jerningham
The end of the letter has been cut off
1f
UC/P7/1/993 27 September 1859
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Leyton) to F.C. Husenbeth: thanking him for an edifying life of St Wulstan; publication of the
Hidden Gem
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UC/P7/1/994 20 November 1860
Language: Italian
Letter from Emma Gabrielli (Fano) to Nicholas Wiseman: writing for her mother and her financial worries and thanking Wiseman for his help; Randolo's good health and repaying Wiseman’s trust in him
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UC/P7/1/995 6 February 1861
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli (Fano) to Nicholas Wiseman: the postponement of Emma’s wedding; charges of supporting brigandage on behalf of Wiseman; wishing to come to England to qualify as an engineer and requiring Wiseman’s help
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UC/P7/1/996 [18 August 1861]
Language: Italian
Letter from R. Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman
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UC/P7/1/997 14 December 1861
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: his experience as a soldier; his lack of money from home and asking whether Wiseman could increase his subsidy; Stonor; Garibaldi at Siena and a rumour that Zouaves are going to
Bracciano
2f
UC/P7/1/998 13 July [1858]
Language: Italian
Letter from Emma Gabrielli to Randolo Gabrielli
Also includes Francesca Wiseman to Randolo Gabrielli
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UC/P7/1/999 17 September 1862
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli (Gennazano) to Nicholas Wiseman: Emma Gabrielli; his inheritance including Pergolini’s rapacity and his view that Francesca has no right to administer the patrimony and should send money; his life as a soldier and
the unhealthy climate
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UC/P7/1/1000 17 November 1862
Letter from Eliza Chapman [cousin] to Nicholas Wiseman: the death of Anne Forestall; news of Nicholas Wiseman’s relatives
6f
UC/P7/1/1001 1 April 1863
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (nephew) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for
Lamp, with Wiseman’s article “Lenten Consolation”
2f
UC/P7/1/1002 April 1865
Letter from T. Wiseman (Youghal) to [?H.E. Manning]: family memories of Nicholas Wiseman in Ireland with names of relatives still living
2f
UC/P7/1/1003 24 April 1865
Letter from T. Wiseman (Youghal) to [?H E. Manning]: Nicholas Wiseman’s relatives
2f
UC/P7/1/1004 4 July 1900
Letter from J.H. Pollen SJ (Farm Street, London) to Bishop [?]: fragment by Fr Morris; Ward and Newman’s letters at Ushaw
2f
UC/P7/1/1005 September [1855]
Letter from J.L. Burke to Nicholas Wiseman: copy of a letter of Theobald Burke (Crimea) to his father on his frightening war experiences
2f
UC/P7/1/1006 10 September [1855]
[Copy] letter from Theobald Burke (Sebastopol, Crimea) to his father: dreadful losses at the siege
2f
UC/P7/1/1007
Number not in use
UC/P7/1/1008 17 November 1862
Letter from Mary Barry (cousin) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the spiritual advantages Wiseman gained for a family in Rome
2f
UC/P7/1/1009 [November 1862]
Letter from Sr M Francis Phelan to Nicholas Wiseman: death of Mrs Forestall
2f
UC/P7/1/1010
This item is missing, 11 March 2013
UC/P7/1/1011 2 August [?1862]
Letter from Francesca Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman
Illegible
2f
UC/P7/1/1012 [?1849]
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Torquay) to Nicholas Wiseman: his role in the Connelly case
4f
UC/P7/1/1013 19 May [?1849]
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury to Nicholas Wiseman: Lord Clifford’s inaccurate reports from Italy
4f
UC/P7/1/1014 29 September [?1849]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: can he replace a lost cheque; he will come with Searle for the laying of the first stone and ordinations
2f
UC/P7/1/1015 [?1847]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to the earl of Shrewsbury: asking Shrewsbury to help realise his hopes for Oscott as a centre for converts and even a future Catholic university
5f
UC/P7/1/1016 [?1847]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the earl of Shrewsbury: grant communicating Nicholas Wiseman’s refutation to the pope; plans for the
Tablet
2f
UC/P7/1/1017 [?1847]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to [?bishop]: sending the pope’s letters with translation
2f
UC/P7/1/1018 3 November [1858]
Transcript of Nicholas Wiseman’s lecture
“Impressions of Ireland” at Hanover Square, London
101f
UC/P7/1/1019 [?1858]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“On the Method employed by our Saviour of instructing in parables”
13f
UC/P7/1/1020 [?1858]
Nicholas Wiseman’s description of scenery at Monte Porzio
1f
UC/P7/1/1021 [?1858]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“On the difficulties of literary forgeries”
112f
UC/P7/1/1022 [?1858]
Nicholas Wiseman [his hand; incomplete]: account of a journey to Monte Porzio at the beginning of villegiatura
5f
UC/P7/1/1023 [?1858]
Nicholas Wiseman [his hand]; debate on the respective merits of cricket and bandy
11f
UC/P7/1/1024 [?1858]
Nicholas Wiseman's Chatham Lecture
“The Important Conclusions & Results that may be drawn from slight Facts & Observations”
82f
UC/P7/1/1025 [?1893]
Incomplete biography by John Morris SJ of Nicholas Wiseman
18f
Donated to Ushaw by J.H. Pollen
UC/P7/1/1026 [1839]
Language: Italian
Nicholas Wiseman [his hand] to Propaganda [draft]: report on the work of the Catholic Institute
1f
UC/P7/1/1027 [?1830 x 1860]
Language: French
Nicholas Wiseman to [?] (draft): on Spencer
2f
UC/P7/1/1028 [?1830 x 1860]
Letter from [?] to Nicholas Wiseman: informing Wiseman about a legal dispute with Mrs Redington
2f
UC/P7/1/1029 [?1830 x 1860]
Letter from H.F.C. Logan to Nicholas Wiseman: sending books; Humboldt; Bunsen
2f
UC/P7/1/1030 2 August 1847
Letter from William Burke (Nicholas Wiseman’s nephew) to Nicholas Wiseman: expecting Wiseman will be appointed a cardinal as he is already bishop of Melipotamus; his desire to join the army
2f
UC/P7/1/1031 6 October 1854
Letter from William Burke [Nicholas Wiseman’s nephew] to Nicholas Wiseman: account of Italy and its peasants; the good morale in college; hoping Wiseman recovers from illness; Francesca does not want him at Fano; Croskell; Roberts; sending a copy
of
Fabiola
2f
UC/P7/1/1032 24 June 1854
Letter from William Burke (Nicholas Wiseman’s nephew) to Nicholas Wiseman: his happiness; loving art; thanking Wiseman for getting him to Rome
2f
UC/P7/1/1033 19 January 1856
Letter from William Burke [Nicholas Wiseman’s nephew] to Nicholas Wiseman: death of his brother (Richard); wanting to come home to be with his parents; he is almost ready for orders
2f
UC/P7/1/1034 23 August 1854
Letter from William Burke (Villa Monte Alto) to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman’s troubles will make him a great saint; cholera driving people to Castelli towns; enjoying life and has visited Palestrina, Genazano, Subiaco, and Tivoli; Knight’s recovery
from typhus; Roman news about official relations between Rome and England; Lyons and the Belgian Ambassador; can Wiseman get Bobby Burke to Rome; is Wiseman coming to Rome for next year’s Council; glad to hear that Wiseman’s trial went well; direct
letters to Collegio Pio; sending a copy of
Fabiola; Randolo Webster; Francesca suffering a great deal
2f
UC/P7/1/1035 [?1856]
Letter from William Burke to Nicholas Wiseman: he would be happy to join Manning’s proposed congregation when he is ordained priest
2f
UC/P7/1/1036 31 January 1855
Letter from William Burke (Collegio Pio) to Nicholas Wiseman: his shock at hearing of Wiseman’s accident; Miss Gladstone; Triduums for Immaculate Conception; Newman; Goss; Grant; his belief that he should not accompany Miss Gladstone to Naples in
case of scandal; Errington to be Wiseman’s coadjutor
2f
UC/P7/1/1037 19 August 1855
Letter from William Burke (Collegio Pio) to Nicholas Wiseman: Miss Gladstone; his impressions of the behaviour of mankind; Knight's recovery from illness; his impressions of the Italian summer; his opinion of Dante's
Inferno; clergy news
2f
UC/P7/1/1038 15 October 1855
Letter from William Burke (Genzano) to Nicholas Wiseman: Miss Gladstone and young Nicholas; his recovery from illness; informing Wiseman that Burke will be ordained priest next Easter and his hopes for his future work as a priest
2f
UC/P7/1/1039 26 November 1852
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to William Burke: glorious termination of Newman’s trial, thanking Burke for his confidence, and his own experience of trials; advising him to enjoy his stay at home until Easter and then to come and stay
with him; Teddy Howard; John; Dormer; Miss Gladstone
2f
UC/P7/1/1040 [?1830 x 1860]
[Nicholas Wiseman]:
“On Ink”
2f
UC/P7/1/1041 2, 11 - 13 October 1839
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Oscott) to Xaviera Wiseman: the gratitude of converts; his preaching at the opening of the new church at Derby; following his return to England he has travelled 1600 miles and preached 60 times; the Roman procession
at Huddersfield passed off happily; old acquaintances from Seville; claims that the Vatican English College students were dissatisfied with him; his plan to go to Ushaw, planning a trip to Rome and a future visit to Munich; MacCarthy; Grant
2f
UC/P7/1/1042 8 February 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to [William Burke]: offering advice on how to behave at college
8f
UC/P7/1/1043 [July 1856]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to [William Burke]: Henry Manning's character; Burke's ill health; Searle and the [?Vichy] course; Amhurst; other clergy news
The first page(s) of this letter is/are missing
2f
UC/P7/1/1044 [?1830 x 1860]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to [?]: returning to London; the government taking up the church question
Last page only
1f
UC/P7/1/1045 1864
Language: German
Letter from Anna Wiseman to Nicholas Wiseman: [?payment of a bill]
2f
UC/P7/1/1046 [?1840]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to F. Husenbeth: trying to moderate O’Connell
1f
UC/P7/1/1047 15 July 1831
Nicholas Wiseman’s autograph notes on I J 5:7
2f
UC/P7/1/1048 [?1831]
Draft in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand:
“Instruction: Morning Prayers”
9f
UC/P7/1/1049 19 October 1849
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: Walker retaining his correspondence with a convert (Pearsall) of Lincoln’s Inn in spite of opposition; Miss Booth on the way into church; criticism of the
Dublin Review; disliking Faber’s hymn on the creation of angels; the Church in Ireland; Catholic burial grounds; expensive new churches; suggestions for articles
2f
UC/P7/1/1050 11 October 1852
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: Lingard’s article in the
Catholic Magazine from January 1841; asking Wiseman to revise a Dublin Review article for re-publication; vigilantius and the validity of ordination; comments on other articles and
parliamentary news
Incomplete
2f
UC/P7/1/1051 12 December 1852
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: indignant at Wiseman’s treatment and offering to bear any costs; Errington and the Plymouth consecration; Inquisition and the Iron Maiden; Beaumont's opinions on Newton being placed on the Index
2f
UC/P7/1/1052 [?1852]
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: difficult relations between seculars and regulars in the diocese; Rigby wanting Wiseman at his church opening; novice clothed at the Bar Convent; a House of Venus opened opposite Briggs’s house
2f
UC/P7/1/1053 19 July 1853
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: Collier and Shakespeare; Miss Ryder; Newman and Gladstone
2f
UC/P7/1/1054 2 April 1855
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: Captain Cutty; the imperial visit; arranging a visit to see Wiseman; ancient lists of apostles; Wiseman’s trial; asking Briggs for information on rectors; Charles Langdale; Frederick Lucas
4f
UC/P7/1/1055 9 April 1855
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: congratulations on Wiseman’s new quartier; his opinion of Wiseman's trial and hoping he has the sympathy of the body of Catholics; the imperial visit
2f
UC/P7/1/1056 14 May 1855
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: change to the marriage law on banns; Langdale on reformatory and training schools; translation of the pope’s letter
2f
UC/P7/1/1057 2 August 1855
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: Walker needing a copy of a formula for inducting rectors because Briggs is relenting; the Philosophical and Archaeological Society; hanging pyxes
2f
UC/P7/1/1058 2 October 1855
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: visit of the French emperor; Newman’s
Callista; Anglican annoyance at Lord John Russell
2f
UC/P7/1/1059 26 November 1855
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: Walker's argument on the train with an evangelical parson about the Gorham judgement; local cemetery board;
“Rose of Jericho”; Hyperion; thanking him for a holiday; Old Hall; Searle
2f
UC/P7/1/1060 23 December 1855
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: an edition of Facciolati’s lexicon
2f
UC/P7/1/1061 7 February 1856
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: a mural tablet; the York Philosophy Society; Innes’s histories and recommending that he work on England; helping Bruce (of the Camden Society) to locate Lingard’s papers on Charles I temporarily with
Tierney and suggesting to Bruce the necessity of criticising Macaulay; Goshawks
2f
UC/P7/1/1062 6 October 1856
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman’s affliction; the anti-Catholic press; thanking him for his good word about Scarborough church, the generous donation of Marmaduke Maxwell, the foundation stone, cost of the building and his
ideas on church decoration; servants having to count evening benediction as their Sunday obligation
2f
UC/P7/1/1063 5 February 1857
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: angry opinions against the
Rambler
2f
UC/P7/1/1064 16 February 1857
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: local convent schools too expensive and asking Wiseman to recommend one for the daughter of Clarke the Jeweller; his correspondence with a convert about the
Rambler
2f
UC/P7/1/1065 23 March 1857
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: Shakespeare’s pro-Catholic attitude; Ullathorne unwell; Briggs irritable; marble shafts for his church
2f
UC/P7/1/1066 6 April 1857
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: controversy in periodicals; internal squabbles in the Church; Lord Petre
2f
UC/P7/1/1067 18 June 1857
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: the admirable duke of Norfolk; controversy in parliament; the press is base to Gladstone; F. Riddell; a possible new translation of the bible by Newman and others as the Vulgate is full of mistakes
2f
UC/P7/1/1068 6 July 1857
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: his anger with Bishop Clifford over his public dissent from other bishops over the Poor School Committee
2f
UC/P7/1/1069 16 July 1857
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: asking Wiseman to recommend a boarding school for an adolescent girl as local convent schools are too expensive; his correspondence with a convert on the
Rambler’s perpetual attacks on Lingard; sending [R.] Wilberforce a lithograph of his church on his conversion; the controversy with Trappes
This letter is missing, 12 March 2013
2f
UC/P7/1/1070 12 March 1858
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for
Fabiola and suggesting that it will not need revision; Walker disagreeing very strongly with another matter and suggesting that Wiseman is too trusting in a public which is mainly hostile
2f
UC/P7/1/1071 16 November 1860
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman’s magnificent pastoral; enclosing Latin verses on St Cuthbert; Brett; the Sardinian royal family and Naples; Thompson returning to Esh Laude
3f
UC/P7/1/1072 [?1860]
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: his poor health, criticism of Darwin and Lyell's support of him, the
Home and Foreign, Berrington and Lingard; Butler's destruction of [?Lingard's] letters, praising Wiseman's lecture, and [?Hoct's] work on painting
4f
UC/P7/1/1073 6 January 1862
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: the bishops; Manning going to Rome; criticism of the
Rambler and the Dublin Review; his interest in a work on Italy
3f
UC/P7/1/1074 1 February 1863
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: furnishing for his church; political comments concerning the papacy
2f
UC/P7/1/1075 24 March 1863
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: belated thanks for a great lecture; dissatisfied with the press; gunnery; architecture; the death of Singleton of Hexham describing him as a gothiciser who sympathised with Frank Trappes; consultation
with Briggs about alterations at Ushaw; Lingard’s tour of Italy
Incomplete
4f
UC/P7/1/1076 8 April 1863
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: his poor health;
Home and Foreign; Tate's appointment as president of Ushaw and the possibility of Gillow leaving; Goss unwell; Britain's possible war with America; the Irish problem; Manning in Rome
2f
UC/P7/1/1077 26 July 1864
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: Wiseman's good health which he should not risk by giving a lecture; the death of Gillis; Motler of Hull appointed canon theologian; the possibility of a synod this year; the settlement of disputes
about colleges; Princess Sophie of Saxe and her brother; a pulpit for his church; requiring a decent quarto New Testament in English and his low opinion of bibles in current use
4f
UC/P7/1/1078 2 November 1864
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for letters from Bruges and Brussels; a Lisbon supply priest; Eyre will leave so Walker is not free to come to Wiseman; Wiseman's decision to lecture; Newman's desire not to leave
Birmingham to go to the Oxford mission; Manning’s letter; the death of John Penswick (last of the Douai men); Newman’s note to Walker on a mission or hall at Oxford
2f
UC/P7/1/1079 11 November 1864
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: Clifford staying less than a week before going to Hazlewood; recommending works on Shakespeare
2f
UC/P7/1/1080 8 December 1864
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: the possibility of visiting Nicholas Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/1081 [?1864]
Letter from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman: Cruikshank; Wiseman's poor health and recommending that he should not commit himself to giving a lecture at the Shakespeare festival
2f
UC/P7/1/1082a-h [1850 x 1864]
Fragments of letters from John Walker to Nicholas Wiseman
8 items
UC/P7/1/1083 18 January 1856
Letter from Edmund Stonor to Nicholas Wiseman (Vatican): news at Rome including Patterson, Talbot, Errington and Manning’s sermons; Whitty's audience with the pope; Monsell; Clifford to be bishop of Clifton; Cullen and Furlong; the possibility of
Villa Miles being used for nuns
2f
UC/P7/1/1084 [?13 June 1856]
Language: Italian
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman: report of his attendance at the opera
I Promessi Sposi; planning to go to Oscott; Patrizio
2f
UC/P7/1/1085 18 [?January] 1857
Language: Italian
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman: making progress in English; his good companions; medicine; Patrizio; Willy; Searle
2f
UC/P7/1/1086 23 December 1857
Language: Italian
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman: his good teacher; Willy; Patrizio; Searle
2f
UC/P7/1/1087 26 [?December] 1857
Language: Italian
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman: sending a copy of his mother’s letter and his reply
1f
UC/P7/1/1088 1 [?February] 1858
Language: Italian
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/1/1089 14 February 1858
Language: Italian
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the letter of [?Mgr Vespigliosi]; his French companions in the English class, and his translations of English passages
2f
UC/P7/1/1090 29 March 1858
Language: Italian
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman: reading
Fabiola after learning English; asking Wiseman to send him the Illustrated London News; sonnet on Monte Soracte; asking for his advice on a retreat
2f
UC/P7/1/1091 11 [?April] 1858
Language: Italian
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman: correspondence with his mother; Patrizio; studying hard
1f
UC/P7/1/1092 [?2 April 1859]
Language: Italian
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman: letter from his mother; requiring tooth powder, a cricket bat and ball; quarrels with English companions
2f
UC/P7/1/1093 11 [?May] 1859
Language: Italian
Letter from Randolo Gabrielli to Nicholas Wiseman:
2f
UC/P7/1/1094 [1830 x 1860]
Letter from Mrs Burke (niece) to Cardinal Wiseman: the poor health of Patrizio who is despised by aristocratic acquaintances and is unbalanced; a detailed account of her finances
4f
UC/P7/1/1095 [?1820 x 1830]
Language: Italian, Latin and German
Booklet of transcribed verses
9f
UC/P7/1/1096 10 January 1851
Letter from [?] to the editor of the
Morning Chronicle: Wiseman’s mother and her friendship with Perry (founder of the paper)
2f
UC/P7/1/1097 20 October 1847
Letter from Thomas Sisk (Chelsea) to clergy, with a copy of a Latin petition
Duplicate of UC/P/1/904
2p
UC/P7/1/1098 [?1847]
Supplex libellus of London clergy about the restoration of hierarchy (UC/P7/902)
3p
UC/P7/1/1099 1836
Lengthy review article by Nicholas Wiseman of
Carta sulla Fiera di Senigallia by Avvocato Cavi
4f
UC/P7/1/1100 [?6] January 1819
Letter from George Heptonstall to his mother: account of his journey to Rome and his early weeks at the Venerable College in Rome
Typescript copy only: the whereabouts of the original are unknown
4f
UC/P7/1/1101 July 29 1848
Language: French
Letter from Madame Burke to the vicar general of Westminster: her family connections and Nicholas Wiseman's failure to respond
3f
UC/P7/1/1102 1851
Lecture/article by Nicholas Wiseman:
“The Age of Honesty”
19f
UC/P7/1/1103 [?1850 x 1860]
Morning exercise [during retreat] by Nicholas Wiseman:
“Jesus upon the Cross”
13f
UC/P7/1/1104 [?1830 x 1860]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Thoughts and hints on Christian Art”
2f
UC/P7/1/1105 [?1830 x 1860]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Shakespeare & Schiller”
2f
UC/P7/1/1106 3 April 1850
Letter from Richard Moorson to [Nicholas Wiseman]: commenting on
The Final Appeal in Matters of Faith
2f
UC/P7/1/1106a-c [1820 x 1830]
Nicholas Wiseman's envelopes
3 envelopes
UC/P7/1/1107 [1820 x 1860]
Rough notes
1f
Letter Book
The old reference number for this series was XVIII F.2.21
UC/P7/2/1 2 December 1840
Language: Italian
Letter from Pope Gregory XVI to Nicholas Wiseman: rescript about a dispensation concerning the degree of affinity in marriage
Wiseman notes that the date and “pro gratia” are in the hand of the pope
2f
UC/P7/2/2 12 January 1851
Language: Italian
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: expressing his gratitude for his good work
Postscript acknowledging the arrival of another letter
2f
UC/P7/2/3 12 July 1851
Language: Italian
Letter from Pope Pius IX (Castel Gandolfo) to Nicholas Wiseman: letter of encouragement in the persecution stirred up by Satan
2f
UC/P7/2/4 8 January 1852
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for loyal Christmas greetings; a proposal about Newman [being made a bishop]
2f
UC/P7/2/5 6 July 1852
Language: Italian
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: praying for the success of synod; Talbot's inability to leave Rome; a blessing
2f
UC/P7/2/6 2 December 1852
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking Wiseman and the bishops for their account of synod and informing him that Propaganda will deal with the proposals in due course
2f
UC/P7/2/7 20 January 1853
Language: Italian
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: letter of encouragement; a proposal to increase the number of priests
2f
UC/P7/2/8 10 September 1853
Language: Italian
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman (Rome St Mary Major’s): permission for Wiseman to come to Rome in October and looking forward to seeing him
2f
UC/P7/2/9 20 August 1854
Language: Italian
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: Good Shepherd nuns should not be subject to the mother house; Wiseman’s article in
Ami de la religion and suggesting that it would be better to use a pastoral letter
Includes the envelope
3f
UC/P7/2/10 14 April 1855
Language: Italian
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: encouragement and advice in Wiseman’s current controversy
2f
UC/P7/2/11 7 June 1855
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking Wiseman and the bishops for their congratulations on escaping the danger of death and asking for prayers; Talbot's book on oriental matters
[The section with the pope’s signature has been removed and sent to Mr James Marsh. Wiseman has copied what had been excised]
2f
UC/P7/2/12 25 August 1855
Language: Italian
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his account of the successful synod; praying for those in darkness
2f
UC/P7/2/13 20 December 1855
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: thanks for Synodal Acts brought by William Clifford and suggesting that Propaganda will vet them; the Immaculate Conception; prayers for the return of people to the true Church
2f
UC/P7/2/14 29 December 1856
Language: Italian
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: hoping the peoples of the British Empire will convert to the Catholic religion; his conversation with Errington about Clifton; the pope's wish to appoint Clifford
2f
UC/P7/2/15 14 December 1857
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for sending congratulations on a successful tour of the papal states and neighbouring territories
2f
UC/P7/2/16 3 January 1859
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: reciprocating loyal Christmas greetings
2f
UC/P7/2/17 30 April 1859
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: Errington and the possibility of his appointment in another diocese; reassuring Wiseman
The concluding section, including the signature, was removed and sent to [?] at St John’s College, Oxford. The removed section was transcribed by Wiseman
2f
UC/P7/2/18 19 May 1859
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman and the Catholic hierarchy: thanking him for their good wishes in his troubles in Italy
2f
UC/P7/2/19 19 January 1861
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: praying for Italy which is troubled by heresy
2f
UC/P7/2/20 9 May 1861
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman and the Catholic hierarchy: sending encouragement for their suffering at the hands of those who are hostile
2f
UC/P7/2/21 30 December 1861
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: reciprocating Christmas greetings and describing the turmoil of the Catholic Church in Italy
2f
UC/P7/2/22 29 December 1862
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: reciprocating Christmas greetings; praying for the triumph of the Holy See
2f
UC/P7/2/23 29 February 1856
Language: Portuguese
Letter from Pedro II (emperor of Brazil) to Nicholas Wiseman: reciprocating Christmas greetings
2f
UC/P7/2/24 30 January 1851
Language: French
Letter from Louis Napoleon to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for Christmas greetings and prayers
Includes a paper seal
2f
UC/P7/2/25 29 January 1855
Language: French
Letter from Napoleon III (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for Christmas greetings and sending best wishes
Includes a paper seal
2f
UC/P7/2/26 11 May 1855
Letter from Napoleon III to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for the Te Deum in connection with events of 28 April
2f
UC/P7/2/27 20 March 1856
Language: French
Letter from the [?French ambassador] to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his Christmas greetings to the emperor and empress
Includes an envelope with seal
2f
UC/P7/2/28 29 Feb 1856
Language: French
Letter from Napoleon III to Nicholas Wiseman: reciprocating Christmas greetings and prayers
Includes an envelope with paper seal
1f
UC/P7/2/29 29 February 1856
Language: French
Letter from the Empress Eugénie (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: reciprocating Christmas greetings and prayers
1f
UC/P7/2/30 26 March 1858
Language: French
Letter from the French ambassador (Albert Gate House, London) to Nicholas Wiseman: enclosing UC/P7/2/31
Includes an envelope with seal
1f
UC/P7/2/31 4 March 1858
Language: French
Letter from Napoleon III to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes an envelope with paper seal
2f
UC/P7/2/32 31 January 1854
Language: French
Letter from the Empress Eugénie (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
1f
UC/P7/2/33 25 January 1855
Language: French
Letter from the Empress Eugénie (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
1f
UC/P7/2/34 24 February 1858
Letter from the Empress Eugénie (Paris) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
2f
UC/P7/2/35 18 - 30 January 1853
Language: Italian
Letter from Otto (Athens) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes an envelope with seal
1f
UC/P7/2/36 2 - 15 January 1857
Language: Italian
Letter from Otto (Athens) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes an envelope with seal
1f
UC/P7/2/37 28 - 30 January 1858
Language: Italian
Letter from Otto (Athens) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes an envelope with seal
1f
UC/P7/2/38 30 January 1859
Letter from Otto (Athens) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes an envelope with seal
1f
UC/P7/2/39 29 December 1855
Language: Italian
Letter from Maximilian (Munich) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes an envelope with seal
2f
UC/P7/2/40 17 December 1857
Language: Italian
Letter from Maximilian (Munich) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes an envelope with seal
1f
UC/P7/2/41 14 January 1859
Language: Italian
Letter from Maximilian (Munich) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
1f
UC/P7/2/42 5 February 1860
Language: Italian
Letter from Maximilian (Munich) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes an envelope with seal
1f
UC/P7/2/43 22 January 1863
Language: Italian
Letter from Maximilian (Munich) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes an envelope with seal
1f
UC/P7/2/44 23 February 1859
Language: Portuguese
Letter from Dom Pedro of Portugal to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes an envelope with seal
2f
UC/P7/2/45 10 February 1860
Language: Portuguese
Letter from Dom Pedro of Portugal to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a paper seal
1f
UC/P7/2/46 5 February 1863
Language: Portuguese
Letter from Dom Luiz of Portugal to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a paper seal
1f
UC/P7/2/47 20 February 1864
Language: Portuguese
Letter from Dom Luiz of Portugal to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a paper seal
1f
UC/P7/2/48 23 February 1859
Language: Portuguese
Letter from Queen Estephania of Portugal to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a paper seal
1f
UC/P7/2/49 5 February 1863
Language: Portuguese
Letter from Queen Maria Pia of Portugal to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a paper seal
1f
UC/P7/2/50 4 March 1854
Language: Italian
Letter from Victor Emmanuel (Turin) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a paper seal
2f
UC/P7/2/51 16 March 1859
Language: Italian
Letter from Victor Emmanuel (Turin) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a paper seal
3f
UC/P7/2/52 31 August 1857
Language: Italian
Letter from Johann King of Saxony (Dresden) and his wife to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for sending Christmas greetings
Includes a seal
3f
UC/P7/2/53 30 December 1850
Language: Spanish
Letter from Isabel II of Spain (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a seal
3f
UC/P7/2/54 March 1852
Language: Spanish
Letter from Isabel II of Spain (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for greetings on the birth of her daughter
Includes a seal
3f
UC/P7/2/55 31 January 1855
Language: Spanish
Letter from Isabel II of Spain (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a seal
3f
UC/P7/2/56 31 January 1857
Language: Spanish
Letter from Isabel II (Madrid) of Spain to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a seal
3f
UC/P7/2/57 12 February 1858
Language: Spanish
Letter from Isabel II of Spain to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
1f
UC/P7/2/58 31 January 1859
Language: Spanish
Letter from Isabel II of Spain (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a seal
2f
UC/P7/2/59 20 December 1862
Language: Spanish
Letter from Isabel II of Spain (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: if he ever visits Spain he would be very welcome to stay
Includes an envelope
2f
UC/P7/2/60 5 January 1864
Language: Spanish
Letter from Isabel II of Spain (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
2f
UC/P7/2/61 31 January 1852
Language: Spanish
Letter from Francisco of Spain (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: returning greetings and good wishes
1f
UC/P7/2/62 31 January 1855
Language: Spanish
Letter from Francisco of Spain (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a seal
3f
UC/P7/2/63 12 February 1858
Letter from Francisco of Spain (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a seal
2f
UC/P7/2/64 31 January 1859
Language: Spanish
Letter from Francisco of Spain (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
1f
UC/P7/2/65 31 January 1860
Language: Spanish
Letter from Francisco of Spain (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a seal
2f
UC/P7/2/66 31 January 1853
Language: Spanish
Letter from Francisco of Spain (Madrid) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes a seal
2f
UC/P7/2/67 [?21 October] 1856
Language: French
Letter from Louise de Bourbon (Rouen), duchess of Saxony, to Nicholas Wiseman: asking Wiseman to help a friend in London
Includes a seal
2f
UC/P7/2/68 26 November 1861
Language: Latin
Letter from the Cardinal Archbishop of Toledo to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
Includes an envelope and seal
2f
UC/P7/2/69 25 November 1861
Language: French
Letter from the Cardinal Archbishop of Besançon to Nicholas Wiseman: commenting on the troubled situation [?in Italy]
Includes a seal
3f
UC/P7/2/70 25 November 1861
Language: French
Letter from the Cardinal Archbishop of Besançon to Nicholas Wiseman: trusts in the Sacred Heart
1f
UC/P7/2/71 [?28 November] 1861
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal di Pietro (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
1f
UC/P7/2/72 29 November 1861
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal di Pietro (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: reply to Wiseman’s greetings
1f
UC/P7/2/73 25 November 1862
Language: Italian
Letter from Cardinal di Pietro (Rome) to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
1f
UC/P7/2/74 25 November 1862
Language: Latin
Letter from the Cardinal Archbishop of Gran to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
1f
UC/P7/2/75 25 November 1862
Language: Latin
Letter from the Cardinal Archbishop of Gran to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
1f
UC/P7/2/76 17 January 1852
Language: Italian
Letter from [an official of the court of Naples] to Nicholas Wiseman: wishing to help all they can on the Achilli case
1f
UC/P7/2/77 9 January 1858
Language: Italian
Letter from Commendatore Carafa (Neapolitan Ministry of Foreign Affairs) to Nicholas Wiseman: thanking him for his defence of the king who will not reply publicly
Includes a seal
3f
UC/P7/2/78 19 November 1864
Language: Spanish
Letter from the Spanish Ministry of State to Nicholas Wiseman: the queen appoints Wiseman a Caballero Gran Cruz
Includes an envelope
2f
UC/P7/2/79 10 December 1862
Language: Latin
Letter from the general of the Friars Minor to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
1f
UC/P7/2/80 19 November 1851
Language: Italian
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to the grand duke of Tuscany: commenting on the situation for Catholics in England which has been a year of trials and blessings
2f
UC/P7/2/81 5 November 1863
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Broadstairs) to Thomas Walmsley (Lilystone, Essex): thanking him for his great generosity and support for Discalced Carmelites
2f
UC/P7/2/82 November 1863
Thomas Walmsley's (Lilystone, Essex) printed appeal for Discalced Carmelites, to whom he has given 4 acres at Stock
2p
UC/P7/2/83 20 October 1850
Language: Italian
Letter from the Emperor Franz Joseph (Vienna) to Nicholas Wiseman: sending best wishes for his work as cardinal
1f
UC/P7/2/84 22 February 1862
Language: Italian
Letter from Maximilian to Nicholas Wiseman: seasons' greetings
1f
UC/P7/2/85 31 March 1853
Language: Latin
Letter from Pope Pius IX to Nicholas Wiseman: asking him to receive the visit of the nuncio to the emperor of Brazil, Pedro II
This item is loose and kept at the end of the bound volume
1f
LecturesUC/P7/3/1 September 1827
“Discourse the First: Introductory to the Evidences”
Written at Monte Porzio
Delivered on Sunday 6 January 1828 in the Church of Gesù e Maria
12f
Two sermons delivered at Rome (London ,1831): XXIII G 4 3 (21); XXIII H 1 13 C; XXIII F 3 26 18; XXIII G 4 9 (I); XIX C 3 27(b)
UC/P7/3/2 September 1827
“Discourse the Second: Necessity of Revelation”
Written at Monte Porzio
No record of delivery
12f
UC/P7/3/3 October 1827
“Discourse the Third: Miracles of the New Testament”
Written at Monte Porzio
No record of delivery
12f
UC/P7/3/4 1828
“De Statu artum tempore Mosis”
6f
UC/P7/3/5-10 16 - 27 March 1840
Lectures delivered at Rome
6 lectures
UC/P7/3/11-21 5 September - 26 December 1841
Lectures delivered at St Chad's cathedral, Birmingham
12 lectures
UC/P7/3/22-26 12 March - 2 April 1848
Lectures delivered at the Catholic church, Moorfields
5 lectures
UC/P7/3/27 16 February 1854
“Ragionamento letto in occasione della solemne, estraordinaria Adunanza delle due Insigne Pontificie Accademie l’una di Archaeologia, l’altra delle Belle Arti, tenuta nella Università Romana il Giovedì 16 Febbraio
1854”
15f
UC/P7/3/28 [December] 1858
Advent lecture:
“The House of Faith: Lecture 1: Its Foundation”
27f
UC/P7/3/29 19 December 1858
Lecture:
“The House of Faith, Its Inhabitants & the Life that is within”
Delivered at St Mary’s, Moorfields
55f
UC/P7/3/30 27 January 1859
Lecture:
“Is the present education of the poor of a sufficiently practical character, or can this be imparted to it”
Delivered at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
Reported by Messrs. Harbord and Harker, Professional Shorthand Writers
72f
UC/P7/3/31 18 April 1859
Lecture:
“Infidelity and Literature”
Delivered at St Mary’s, Moorfield
61f
UC/P7/3/32 [5 December] 1859
Lecture: [
“On the catholicity of the Church”]
70f
UC/P7/3/33 16 September 1863
Lecture:
“Self Culture”
Delivered at the Hartley Institution, Southampton
From shorthand notes taken during its delivery by one of the staff of the
Hampshire Independent and revised by Wiseman
60f
UC/P7/3/34 12 April 1864
Lecture:
“Judging from the Past and Present what are the prospects for good architecture in London?”
Delivered in the theatre of the South Kensington Museum
56f
Published: copy at XXIII H 3 18 (l)
UC/P7/3/35 [?1855]
Lecture:
“On crime and Education”
Lectures 2 and 3 delivered at Moorfields [Lecture 1 is missing]
47f
UC/P7/3/36 [?1830 x 1860]
Lecture:
“On Faith”
Text taken from 1 Corinthians 16:15
24f
UC/P7/3/37 [?1860]
Lecture:
“Temporal power in Europe”
[?Lecture no. 2]
7f
UC/P7/3/38 [?1830 x 1860]
Text of the third and fifth lectures from a series of lectures by Nicholas Wiseman
80f
UC/P7/3/39 [?1830 x 1860]
Text by Nicholas Wiseman from an unknown lecture
37f
SermonsUC/P7/4/1 12 December 1824
Sermon:
“To the greater Glory of God”
6f
UC/P7/4/2 16 March 1825
Sermon:
“Cast thy care upon the Lord” (Psalm 54:23)
6f
UC/P7/4/3 [20 February] 1828
Sermon:
“On Death”
Written at Monte Porzio
11f
UC/P7/4/4 [7 December] 1828
Sermon:
“On Prayer” delivered at Rome
Repeated with additions Sunday 15 January 1831
16f
UC/P7/4/5 28 December 1828
Concluding sermon of the year
Re-written in 1836
14f
UC/P7/4/6 25 January 1829
Sermon:
“Conversion of St Paul”
15f
UC/P7/4/7 [29 November] 1829
Sermon:
“Last Judgement”
14f
UC/P7/4/8 [21 February] 1830
Sermon:
“Indifference to Religion”
14f
UC/P7/4/9 [11 March] 1838
Sermon (text taken from Matthew 17:1-2)
11f
UC/P7/4/10 24 February 1839
Sermon (text taken from Psalm 136:1)
10f
UC/P7/4/11 31 January 1840
Sermon:
“On the Means of Salvation”
6f
UC/P7/4/12 [1829]
[?Conversion of St Paul]
13f
UC/P7/4/13 [?1824 x 1840]
Sermon (taken from Isaiah 2:2-3)
53f
UC/P7/4/14 [?1824 x 1840]
Sermon (taken from Isaiah 60:5)
17f
UC/P7/4/15 [?1824 x 1840]
Sermon (taken from Luke 9:2)
32f
UC/P7/4/16 [?1824 x 1840]
Sermon on Heaven
13f
UC/P7/4/17 [?1824 x 1840]
Sermon on the Holy Mass
9f
UC/P7/4/18 6 October 1847
Sermon in Bermondsey Church
Transcribed by Benjamin H. Hickey (shorthand writer)
19f
UC/P7/4/19 31 October 1847
Sermon in St John’s Wood Chapel in support of the Poor Schools
Transcribed by Benjamin H. Hickey (shorthand writer)
20f
UC/P7/4/20 7 November 1847
Sermon in St George’s Chapel, London Road, in support of the chapel
Transcribed by Benjamin H. Hickey (shorthand writer)
22f
UC/P7/4/21 12 December 1847
Sermon at St Patrick’s, Soho, on behalf of the aged poor
Transcribed by Benjamin H. Hickey (shorthand writer)
12f
UC/P7/4/22 25 December 1847
Sermon at Warwick Street Chapel
Transcribed by Benjamin H. Hickey (shorthand writer)
28f
UC/P7/4/23 2 January 1848
Sermon at St Patrick’s, Soho, on behalf of the Poor Schools attached to that chapel
Transcribed by Benjamin H. Hickey (shorthand writer)
35f
UC/P7/4/24 16 January 1848
Sermon at the Spanish Place Chapel in support of the chapel
Transcribed by Benjamin H. Hickey (shorthand writer)
34f
UC/P7/4/25 23 January 1848
Sermon at Virginia St Chapel in aid of the funds of The Society of the Infant Jesus and His Virgin Mother for the education of the poor of that district
Transcribed by Benjamin H. Hickey (shorthand writer)
30f
UC/P7/4/26 6 February 1848
Sermon at the Bavarian Catholic Chapel, Warwick St, in support of the Good Shepherd/Magdalen Catholic Asylum at Hammersmith
Transcribed by Benjamin H. Hickey (shorthand writer)
35f
UC/P7/4/27 10 February 1848
Sermon at Bermondsey Chapel at the reception of two ladies into the Sisters of Mercy
Transcribed by Benjamin H. Hickey (shorthand writer)
15f
UC/P7/4/28 13 February 1848
Sermon at Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Transcribed by Benjamin H. Hickey (shorthand writer)
37f
UC/P7/4/29 7 March 1848
Shrove Tuesday sermon at the opening of the new Chapel of St John the Baptist at Hackney
Transcribed by Benjamin H. Hickey (shorthand writer)
27f
UC/P7/4/30 9 April 1852
“The Three Hours’ Agony”: A sermon preached on Good Friday in St George’s Cathedral, Southwark
Unknown hand
71f
This sermon was originally located in William Thompson’s papers
UC/P7/4/31 [?mid 19th century]
Notes [?for a sermon] on mortification
1f
Articles and Notes
There are a number of documents in this series which may be notes for lectures or sermons. However, they have been retained in this series as they were originally part of the same deposit and stored together in a black box.
UC/P7/5/1 [1864]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Some remarks on a passage in Dr Newman’s Apologia”
2f
UC/P7/5/2 [?1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“On the advantages accruing to the Evangelical Demonstration from the progressive improvement of science and learning”
20f
UC/P7/5/3 [?1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Christ a Priest according to the order of Melchisedec”
4f
UC/P7/5/4 [?1836 x 1837]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“On a revision of the Doway version of the Scripture on the original texts”
8f
UC/P7/5/5 [?1836 x 1837]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Remarks on the New version of the Gospels by a Catholic”
14f
On this and the preceding item see: Peter Phillips, “The New Version of the Four Gospels” in Lingard Remembered, ed Peter Phillips, Catholic Record Society (2004),
p.157-169
UC/P7/5/6 [?1820 x 1865]
Language: Italian
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Sui riti delle diverse Chiese nel celebrare la S. Messa e sull’impegno di conservarli”
10f
UC/P7/5/7 [?1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“On the end of our creation & redemption”
18f
UC/P7/5/8 9 November 1848
Nicholas Wiseman: Prayers for the Conversion of the Jews:
“To which is prefixed a brief account of the objects of the Order of Our Lady of Sion”, approved by Bishop Griffiths and Nicholas Wiseman, and an introduction recounting progress in the 1840s
Includes Litany and other prayers, with the approval of Dupanloup when he was vicar general at Paris
Later published by Richardson
10f
UC/P7/5/9 [1908]
Language: Latin
Max, Prince of Saxony:
Missa Syriaca: Antiochena
54p
UC/P7/5/10 [?1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Acts of Faith, Hope and Charity”
3f
UC/P7/5/11 [?1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Memorand[um]. Introd[uction] to Lent”
2f
UC/P7/5/12 1851 - 1859
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Exercise of Three Hours’ Agony”: headings plus list of when used (1851 St George’s Cathedral); (1853-1859 Islington)
This item cannot be found, 22 March 2013
UC/P7/5/13 [?1850]
Nicholas Wiseman
“Progress of Cath[olicism]”
5f
UC/P7/5/14 1846
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Substance of familiar discourses delivered to the Students of St Mary’s”
2p
UC/P7/5/15 [?1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Teach all nations &c. Trinity Sunday”
2f
UC/P7/5/16 [?1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman: notes on 2 Timothy 3:16
2f
UC/P7/5/17 [?1837]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Notes on the Real Presence”
2f
UC/P7/5/18 [?1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Consider[ations] on Eccles[iastical] Spirit”
2f
UC/P7/5/19 [?1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“On faith”
2f
UC/P7/5/20 12 January 1844
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Spiritual exercise Jan 12. 1844: End of man...thoughts. Give therefore to Caesar”
20f
UC/P7/5/21 1846
Nicholas Wiseman: notes for a retreat of seven days. [29 pages]
18f
UC/P7/5/22 1841 - 1857
Nicholas Wiseman: headings for retreats, including Oscott (1841-1843); ecclesiastical retreat (1844); untitled (1845); retreat for orders in London (1847); ecclesiastical retreat, Lancashire (October 1844 and St W. 1845); ecclesiastical retreat,
St Edmund’s (1849); Ushaw (1848); college retreat, St Edmund’s (1849); St Edmund’s College (Sept 1849); retreat, Oscott (1856); ecclesiastical retreat, St Edmund’s (1857); ecclesiastical retreat, St Edmund’s (1857); ecclesiastical retreat, St
Edmund’s (1849, repeated 1857)
21f
UC/P7/5/23 1843
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Sketch of a private Association under the Patronage of Our Lady of the Angels”
4f
UC/P7/5/24 1847
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Instruction on Youth and its vocation”
6f
UC/P7/5/25 1839
Nicholas Wiseman: notes on lectures delivered at Derby, New Church of St Mary, on the Church of England
4f
UC/P7/5/26 9 August 1848
Nicholas Wiseman: notes for a sermon at Manchester on
“All power is given” (Matt. 28:18)
2f
UC/P7/5/27 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman: septuagesima [?sermon]
1f
UC/P7/5/28 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman: 20th Sunday after Pentecost [?sermon]
2f
UC/P7/5/29 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“On meditation”
2f
UC/P7/5/30 [1820 x 1865]
Language: Latin
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Synopsis de Sacramento Paenitentiae”
83f
UC/P7/5/31 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“On the principal Jewish sects at the time of Christ”
8f
UC/P7/5/32 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Language &c.” (notes)
11f
UC/P7/5/33 1825
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Rules of Exegesis &c.”
8f
UC/P7/5/34 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Passages from Latin authors &c.”
3f
UC/P7/5/35 [1820 x 1865]
Language: Latin
Nicholas Wiseman (in the hands of unidentified copyists):
“De Ethnicis Revelationi Debitoribus Dissertatio: No. 2: Ex Veteris Testamenti Libris, verosimillimum est, aliquas recte vivendi praescriptiones hausisse Idolotras, Sacrorumque Iudaicorum Religionem in suam Superstitionem
detorsisse”
53f
UC/P7/5/36 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Phrases from the Oriental Philosophy”
2f
UC/P7/5/37 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Illustr[ations] of passages, phrases &c”
7f
UC/P7/5/38 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Christian Antiquities: I: Catacombs”
5f
UC/P7/5/39 [1820 x 1865]
Language: English and Latin
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Papers on S Thomas”
This is written in an unidentified hand, although the extensive notes and headings are in Latin, in Nicholas Wiseman’s hand, and concern systematic theology
72f
UC/P7/5/40 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman [not autograph; incomplete]: notes for various sermons
86f
UC/P7/5/41 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman: notes for lectures on Canon and Civil Law
168f
UC/P7/5/42 1861
“The Orphans at Bethlehem. Composed for the Children of St. Margaret's Refuge by their affectionate Father in Xt. 1861”
Not written in Wiseman's hand
1 volume
UC/P7/5/43-46 [1820 x 1865]
“Index Conceptuum pro Concionibus in singulos Dominicos et Festos dies ad biennium suffecturis et ex hoc Directorio Ascetico depromendis”
Not written in Wiseman's hand
4 volumes
UC/P7/5/47 1839 x [?1843]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Illustrations of Exercises” [notes on various subjects].
28f
UC/P7/5/48 [1820 x 1865]
“Jesus for ever” (sermon/meditation on the Sacred Heart of Jesus)
Not written in Wiseman's hand
8f
UC/P7/5/49 [1820 x 1865]
Hagiographical account of a saintly woman called Victoria
Not written in Wiseman's hand
8f
UC/P7/5/50 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman: notes on (1) libraries and apparatus and (2) Devotions
2f
UC/P7/5/51 [1820 x 1865]
“First Sketch of The Ichneumon”
6f
UC/P7/5/52 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Catacombs”
10f
UC/P7/5/53 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman:
“Notes taken at Ravenna AD 1858”
10f
UC/P7/5/54 [1820 x 1865]
Nicholas Wiseman: concluding paragraphs of praise for Pope Gregory VII
2f
UC/P7/5/55 [1820 x 1865]
Script for an unidentified play
Missing title page
30f
UC/P7/5/56 [1820 x 1865]
Rough notes and jottings by Wiseman
1 file
William Thompson Papers
Donated to Ushaw College by William Thompson, probably during the 1890s
The letters between Thompson and Wiseman (UC/P7/1-22) were originally allocated reference numbers A1-22 and his other papers (UC/P7/23-31) were allocated E1-9 and B1-5
UC/P7/6/1 13 March 1848
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to Thompson: sending a copy of a circular to all secular priests in England
1f
UC/P7/6/2 27 June 1855
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to Thompson: asking Thompson to be the secretary at the second provincial synod at Oscott
2f
UC/P7/6/3 17 August 1855
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to Thompson: requiring Thompson’s authorisation to append Thompson’s signature to a synodal letter
2f
UC/P7/6/4 5 November 1855
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Leyton) to Thompson: suffering from lumbago; asking Thompson to come and stay for a fortnight; Roskell
2f
UC/P7/6/5 30 January 1857
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to Thompson: hopes the oysters arrived safely, his anxiety over Croskell who is in dire poverty and suggesting that they should subsidise him
3f
UC/P7/6/6 27 February 1857
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Leyton) to Thompson: the arrival of £5 (A6)
2f
UC/P7/6/7 27 February 1857
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Thompson: agreeing to help support two boys at college and the reasons why Randolo Gabrielli must go to Oscott rather than Ushaw
2f
UC/P7/6/8 4 March 1857
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to Thompson: tongues sent
2f
UC/P7/6/9 19 March 1857
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Leyton) to Thompson: tongues sent; thanking him for his help for Croskell who would have been dead or in the workhouse without his support
The final section of the letter (including the signature) has been removed
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UC/P7/6/10 17 February 1858
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Thompson: he is thinking of writing a drama for Ushaw’s jubilee but urges Thompson not to tell Newsham
The final section of the letter (including the signature) has been removed
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UC/P7/6/11 27 February 1858
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Thompson: his drama for Ushaw’s jubilee
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UC/P7/6/12 29 May [1858]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Thompson: his drama and urging him not to tell Newsham or anyone at Ushaw
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UC/P7/6/13 7 June [1858]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Leyton) to Thompson: details of costumes; the pope has granted canons rochet etc.
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UC/P7/6/14 June 1858
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman [to Thompson]: directions for staging
The Hidden Gem
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UC/P7/6/15 16 October [?1858]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Thompson: St Pudens; Bowles; Smith; vestments which Ushaw may wish to buy; hoping to send a reply to Tierney’s attack
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UC/P7/6/16 20 April 1859
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Thompson: arranging to meet at Clifford; £5 for Croskell from Newsham; St Elizabeth’s hospital; wanting Thompson to visit
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UC/P7/6/16a 21 July 1859
Letter from [J. R.] to Thompson: apologising for not responding to his praise, and his thoughts on King Charles's religious views
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UC/P7/6/17 5 October 1859
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (London) to Thompson: informing him that he will only be able to come north with his physician (Dr Munk) as he is recovering from angina
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UC/P7/6/18 [October 1859]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to Thompson: informing him that he may go to Ushaw with Dr Munk
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UC/P7/6/19 [1860]
Nicholas Wiseman’s Latin inscription for a chalice
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UC/P7/6/20 9 December 1861
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman (Leyton) to Thompson: an improved copy of verses for chalices with a translation for the surviving lady
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UC/P7/6/21 [1861]
Inscription by Nicholas Wiseman for a chalice: Catherine, Anna and Maria Dunn
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UC/P7/6/22 [1861]
Inscription by Nicholas Wiseman for a chalice: Catherine, Anna and Maria Dunn
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UC/P7/6/23 [?1880]
Instruction by William Thompson to his executors to pay Stanley mission the interest on £150
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UC/P7/6/24 15 September 1880
Letter from Vincent Harting (Lincoln’s Inn) to William Thompson: republishing
Fabiola
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UC/P7/6/25 18 September 1880
Letter from William Thompson to [?Vincent Harting]: he will not reissue
Fabiola; the possibility of publishing Nicholas Wiseman’s Meditations
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UC/P7/6/26 24 April 1882
Letter from W.A. Johnson (Archbishop’s House, Westminster) to William Thompson: finding part of the volume already printed; sending Newman’s respects
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UC/P7/6/27 28 April 1892
Letter from Harting & Son to William Thompson: Thompson’s wishes concerning the Irish Poor Fund in Nicholas Wiseman’s estate
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UC/P7/6/28 [?1892]
Letter from William Thompson to Harting jr [incomplete]: Nicholas Wiseman’s estate
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UC/P7/6/29 [?1892]
Fragment about Nicholas Wiseman’s will [incomplete]
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UC/P7/6/30 [?1865]
Printed notice of the death of Nicholas Wiseman
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UC/P7/6/31 [1890 x 1899]
List, probably by William Thompson, of Wiseman's unpublished works, including letters, sermons, and notes
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UC/P7/6/32 October - November 1863
“Account of Journey of Dr Lynch to Russia and back: October-November 1863”
W.V. Smith notes that it probably came into William Thompson’s possession because there is in it a mention of Edward Thompson living in St Petersburg
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