John Walker Papers
Introduction
About the creator
Contents
Arrangement
Related material - here

Catalogue
Folder 1: Letters from Nicholas Wiseman, Francis Searle, and Canon Tierney to John Walker
Folder 2: Letters from Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker and W.G. Ward (Old Hall) to John Walker
Folder 3: Letters from John Spencer Northcote, Edgar E. Estcourt, Thomas W. Marshall, and J.C. Wright to John Walker
Folder 4: Letters from Charles Waterton to John Walker
Folder 5: Letters from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker
Folder 6: Letters from John Lingard to John Walker
Folder 7: Letters from John Lingard to John Walker
Folder 8: Letters from John Walker to John Lingard
Folder 9: Reviews of Lingard's Vindication of certain Passages in the fourth and fifth volumes of the History of England
Folder 10: Various
Folder 11: Letters from John Walker to Robert Walker
Folder 12: Various
Folder 13: Various Letters
Folder 14: Various Papers
Folder 15: Letters received by Archdeacon H.J. Todd
Folder 16: Letters from Henry Edward Manning to John and William Walker
Folder 17: Letters from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker
Folder 18: Letters from John Walker to Ralph Platt
Folder 19: Letters from Robert Hogarth and Alexander Goss to John Walker
Folder 20: Letters from John E. Wallis to John Walker
Folder 21: Letters from John Briggs to John Walker
Folder 22: Letters from Theodosia Drane (Sr Francis Raphael of the Dominican Convent in Stone), George Errington, Richard Gillow, and Alexander Goss, to John Walker
Folder 23: Letters from Charles Newsham and the Penswicks to John Walker
Folder 24: Letters from Richard Thompson and James Wheeler to John Walker
Folder 25 : Letters to William Walker
Volumes

Reference code: GB-0298-UC/P9
Title: John Walker Papers
Dates of creation: 1826-1873
Extent: 25 folders
Held by: Ushaw College Library
Origination: John Walker
Language: English

About the creator

John Walker, Canon of St Peter's, Scarborough (1835-1873)

Contents

Papers of John Walker, being mostly his correspondence with many notable nineteenth-century Catholics including Cardinal Nicholas Wiseman, Rev Mr Searle, Canon Tierney, Rev Thomas Law, Rev Mr Ward, Lord Northcote, T.W.M. Marshall, J.C. Wright, Charles Waterton, Samuel S. Byron, John Lingard, R. Walker, and others. The letters cover a wide range of subjects, including: John Henry Newman and Tractarianism; Lingard's final years; the publication of various Catholic polemical and historical books and pamphlets; the Catholic press, notably the Tablet and Rambler; anti-Catholicism, particularly the Papal Aggression (restoration of the hierarchy) and the campaign for Italian independence, as well as local controversies between Protestants and Catholics in eastern Yorkshire; the development of the Scarborough and Whitby missions; discussions on various points of doctrine; Irish political affairs; and the progress of Ushaw College.
Also includes extracts from reviews, church inscriptions, and miscellaneous papers.

Provenance

Presented to Ushaw College by Rev E. Stephens, c.1930s. The papers (which included the Lingard Papers) were originally part of a bequest to Canon Billington who subsequently passed them to Stephens.

Conditions of access

Open for consultation.

Copyright and copying

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

Arrangement

Arranged by correspondent

Finding aids

Item list in file 1

Related material - here

Lingard Papers UC/P25/1/W1: Letters from Lingard to Walker
John Henry Newman Papers UC/P20: 3 letters from Newman to Walker
Old Miscellany P: Pugin UC/P35/P1-4: 4 letters from A.W. Pugin to Walker

Catalogue

Folder 1: Letters from Nicholas Wiseman, Francis Searle, and Canon Tierney to John Walker
UC/P9/1/1   5 April 1843
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to John Walker: his writings on St Thomas which will not satisfy Lingard; Ward and Faber are promising writers; his dislike of the Brotherhood which will dissuade converts; the restoration of the hierarchy; Pugin to spend Holy Week at Oscott; and his plan to rebuild Balliol College (Oxford)
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UC/P9/1/2   29 December 1845
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to John Walker: meeting three prospective converts; Newman to take possession of the old College and to form a missionary community; Ward, Oakley and others to write for the Dublin Review; Faber taking a house in Birmingham; Watts Russell; Paradisus animae being prepared for publication
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UC/P9/1/3   22 April 1851
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to John Walker: arrangements for Walker's visit to see Wiseman; plans for Manning, Dodsworth, Hope and Bellasis to breakfast in Golden Square
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UC/P9/1/4   5 May 1851
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to John Lingard [extract in a different hand]: wishing him a speedy recovery and thanking him for his kindness as a student at Ushaw College
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UC/P9/1/5   26 April [?1846]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to John Walker: controversy over papal election; Allies visited yesterday; accusing Lingard of using an unreliable edition of his Sermons
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UC/P9/1/6   [?1851]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to John Walker: reluctantly sending a memorial inscription; Dublin Review needing a good biography of Lingard, probably by Russell; preached at the opening of the church at Greenwich yesterday; Tierney making no mention of Lingard
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UC/P9/1/6a   7 September [?1859]
Letter from Nicholas Wiseman to John Walker: a request for a list of names
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UC/P9/1/7   23 March 1843
Letter from Francis Searle (Oscott) to John Walker: Searle disagreeing with Walker on a translation; Pugin and the parish church of Beverley and Balliol College (Oakley and Faber are fellows) and informing him that Pugin is receiving a commission with estimate of £20,000 but fears intervention by the archbishop of Canterbury
On reverse: Nicholas Wiseman's printed questionnaire to clergy of 19 March
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UC/P9/1/8   12 June 1843
Letter from Francis Searle (Oscott) to John Walker: Walker is now believing in the sincerity of Puseyites; George Talbot, nephew of Lord Talbot of Malahide, was received into the Catholic Church at Oscott on Saturday, with a detailed account of his visits; Littlemore; thanking Walker for sending congratulations on his (Searle's) ordination and appointment
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UC/P9/1/9   2 February 1844
Letter from Francis Searle (Oscott) to John Walker: Wiseman needs a complete rest so he is going with Searle to Lisbon and southern Spain; asks him to reply to an enclosed letter from Cork (not extant) before they leave
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UC/P9/1/10   29 June [?1844]
Letter from Francis Searle (Oscott) to John Walker: Wiseman is planning on visiting Walker to stay for 2 weeks; Fr Dominic is an Italian discalced Passionist leading a retreat which Searle hopes Walker can get to; Spencer and Phillips have gone to the continent; Wiseman's poor health; Newsham, as the pope’s privy councillor, is more than a monsignor
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UC/P9/1/11   5 July 1851
Letter from Francis Searle (Jersey) to John Walker: informing him that Lingard is now quite childlike and that Pius IX has sent Lingard an autograph indulgence in articulo mortis although Lingard will not have understood the gesture
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UC/P9/1/12   21 July 1851
Letter from Francis Searle (London) to John Walker: condolences on Lingard’s death; details of Wiseman's journey northwards including Turner and Errington's consecration in Manchester and Brown and Burgess's at St George’s, Southwark; confirmation of several at the house of Lady Catherine Howard;t conversions are now a daily event; congratulations on the election result which was due to the Catholics
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UC/P9/1/13   6 February 1865
Letter from Francis Searle (London) to John Walker: Wiseman's declining health
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UC/P9/1/14   13 February 1865
Letter from Francis Searle (London) to John Walker: who should preach when Wiseman dies, suggesting names (Newman, Walker, Manning, Oakley, Tate, Roskell, Russell of Maynooth, or Dalgairns), would Rome be offended if Newman preached, Walker would do well
 
UC/P9/1/15   20 February 1865
Letter from Francis Searle (London) to John Walker: Wiseman's funeral details, including the burial at Kensal Green; Manning to preach at Wiseman's request (otherwise he would have asked Newman)
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UC/P9/1/16   24 July 1851
Letter from Charles Dolman (London) to John Walker: his invitation to Tierney to write a memoir of Lingard; asks Walker to help
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UC/P9/1/17   3 August 1851
Letter from Mark Tierney (Arundel) to John Walker: the old-fashioned clergy must vindicate Lingard’s reputation; agrees to Dolman’s request for a memoir if he can add to his own correspondence with Lingard, and asks him to supply as much as he can; suggests that Newsham could act as the guardian of Lingard’s papers
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UC/P9/1/18   15 August 1851
Letter from Mark Tierney (Arundel) to John Walker: looking forward to Walker's visit next week and arrangements for his visit; Newsham unsure when Lingard’s papers will come to Ushaw so asking whether he (Tierney) could get access to them via the executors
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UC/P9/1/19   20 November 1851
Letter from Mark Tierney (Arundel) to John Walker: has Walker had time to look at his correspondence with Lingard and could any letters be useful; seeking information on Wiseman's and Lingard’s papers at Golden Square
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UC/P9/1/20   10 March 1853
Letter from Mark Tierney (Arundel) to William Walker: his poor health and inability to work, Wiseman promising access to his Lingard papers, reminding Rogerson about the Silvertop papers, his tendency to have the recipients’ side of Lingard’s correspondence; John Walker and Newsham's poor health; asking him to inform Fr Wilkinson that Tierney will donate his 1852 Transactions to Ushaw’s library
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UC/P9/1/21   22 October 1853
Mark Tierney (Arundel) to William Walker; seeking information on Lingard's teaching at Tudhoe, Crook and Ushaw
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UC/P9/1/22   25 September 1855
Letter from Mark Tierney (Arundel) to John Walker: legal dispute between Ushaw and Youens's executors
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UC/P9/1/23   6 October 1855
Letter from Mark Tierney (Arundel) to John Walker (with a copy of a letter from Tierney to James Fisher): the legal dispute with Youens's executors
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UC/P9/1/24   13 October 1855
Letter from Mark Tierney (Arundel) to John Walker: suggesting that all papers in Youens’s case should be made available to both parties
A note in a different ink states that this suggestion was rejected
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Folder 2: Letters from Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker and W.G. Ward (Old Hall) to John Walker
UC/P9/2/1    17 October 1876
Letter from Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker: costs of publishing a volume [of Douai Diaries]; they do not have a copy of Dodd’s Apology; requiring original Allen letters; seeking information on the document at Fernyhalgh; a proposed publication which will direct attention to the neglected history of seminaries.
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UC/P9/2/2   21 October 1876
Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker: informing him that the missing volumes have returned from Liverpool; thanking him for the loan of Dodd’s Apology; Parsons; originals Allen’s letters; Yepez; Sander’s Schism ready for the press; Mrs Hope and Certamen Seraphicum; De Marsy; Oates; and Pickering
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UC/P9/2/3   7 November 1876
Letter from Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker: thanking him for his encouragement which was welcome because of the Month’s spitefulness; secular clergy should collect their own memorials of martyrs otherwise Jesuits will ignore them; Knox working on the Douai Diary; Jesuit complaints about Allen and his belief that the documents at Stonyhurst about seculars are practically sealed; and Morris’s proposal to re-edit Challoner's work on martyrs
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UC/P9/2/4   9 December 1876
Letter from Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker: the Month; Jesuits and supporters being troubled by any other literature, especially on martyrs; the cardinal trying to get documents in Rome.
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UC/P9/2/5   15 February 1877
Letter from Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker: the progress of the diaries, his plans to work on a seventeenth-century volume and a volume of Allen’s letters, his opinion that the 1831 Catholic Magazine account of the end of Douai College and a history of the commencement of Ushaw and Old Hall would wind up the series, and his view that there are more college papers at Brussels than at Douai itself; and currently writing a preface to Haydock’s Bible
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UC/P9/2/6   28 June 1877
Letter from Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker: a returning Jesuit memorial with its manuscript note by Dicconson; the Atheneum on Lewis on Anne Boleyn; Sander
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UC/P9/2/7   5 August 1877
Letter from Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker: sending a popular disputation on the Vulgate which will be part of the new edition of Haydock’s Bible; Month and Tablet on Sander; introduction to the Douai Diary is now one hundred pages; holiday plans
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UC/P9/2/8   24 December 1877
Letter from Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker: he has been spending ten hours a day on the index; Bro Foley's lack of Latin knowledge is disrespectful to Challoner and will bring the Church into disrepute; the sale of 2,000 copies without receiving any royalties
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UC/P9/2/9   [?December 1877]
Letter from Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker: cannot help on information of Lingard’s time at Douai as he is busy indexing; Sander and the Tablet
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UC/P9/2/10   26 February 1878
Letter from Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker: asking for his opinion on the Douai Diaries; praising him for dissuading Canon Toole from intervening in the Atheneum and SJ dispute; Wisbeach stirs and the cleverness of Jesuits who did not want Leo XIII to be pope; a sample of Foley’s inaccuracy
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UC/P9/2/11   19 March 1878
Letter from Thomas G. Law (London Oratory) to William Walker: thanking him for his encouragement and he is glad that Walker is pleased with results so far, charge of two guineas and not a single copy remains for general sale, his lack of expectation of making any profit, review copies, and the policy on including the Latin original of documents; Estcourt helping on the bibliography of martyrs and finding a manuscript in Challoner’s hand which includes martyrs under Henry VIII, the diaries of Valladolid, and Roman Agency on Stuart period &c; Verstegan to Parsons
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UC/P9/2/12   1 December 1855
Letter from W.G. Ward (Old Hall) to John Walker: thanking him for his remarks on his work; apologising for missing him on his visit; the correct way of addressing him; renewing their acquaintance
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UC/P9/2/13   7 December 1855
Letter from W.G. Ward (Old Hall) to John Walker: his poor health; Wiseman seeking to remove him from his current post and looking forward to retiring
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UC/P9/2/14   9 January 1856
Letter from W.G. Ward (Old Hall) to John Walker: Wiseman's objection to Ward teaching theology and his specific disagreements on theology teaching in detail
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UC/P9/2/15   14 January 1856
Letter from W.G. Ward (Old Hall) to John Walker: his doctrinal dispute with Wiseman
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UC/P9/2/16   17 November 1856
Letter from W.G. Ward (Old Hall) to John Walker: his inability to answer an architectural query; the arrival of his second son
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Folder 3: Letters from John Spencer Northcote, Edgar E. Estcourt, Thomas W. Marshall, and J.C. Wright to John Walker
UC/P9/3/1   7 May 1854
Letter from John Spencer Northcote to John Walker: his embarrassment over an article by a London solicitor which he has promised to print, suggesting that Walker could attack it later in the Rambler; planning to go to Rome in mid-August and return after three or four years; informing him that it was never his intention to join the Oratory; Walker's Shakespeare article; wishing that he could have had the benefit of Walker’s criticism earlier
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UC/P9/3/2    9 May 1854
Letter from John Spencer Northcote to John Walker: hoping Walker will write an article for the Rambler before he (Northcote) gives up his editorship; his wife’s death and her support for him in his desire to get ordained; planning to send Walker his first Catholic pamphlet
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UC/P9/3/3   17 December 1868
Letter from John Spencer Northcote to John Walker: asking for comments on enclosed papers about St Thomas’s Association, with a postscript informing him that no outside the College has been consulted; and a student learning Hebrew.
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UC/P9/3/4   1 January 1869
Letter from John Spencer Northcote (Stone) to John Walker: thanking him for his interpretation of Tertullian; his aim of encouraging learning in colleges to prevent parson converts carrying off the prize
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UC/P9/3/5   29 April 1869
Letter from John Spencer Northcote (Stone) to John Walker: suggesting that he could loan him Le Blanc’s Inscriptions Chretiennes if he thought Walker would ever return them; Haigh of Erdington showing him inscriptions; discussing an inscription which may be an imitation; his book will be out by mid-May
 
UC/P9/3/6   15 September 1872
Letter from Edgar E. Estcourt to John Walker: discussion of Barlow and co-consecrators; the case of Parker; discussing a manuscript of Foxe and Lutheran non-sacramentalism and wanting four theologians (including Walker) to vet his work
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UC/P9/3/7   24 October 1872
Letter from Edgar E. Estcourt to John Walker: he is not offended by Walker's criticism although other revisors (Waterworth, Hedley and Northcote) have approved of what he has written, he is aware that he is criticising fables current among Catholics but he won’t concede anything to Walker, hoping that they will agree better about the part sent last week, and asking him to return the proofs as he cannot keep the printer waiting
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UC/P9/3/8   29 October 1872
Letter from Edgar E. Estcourt to John Walker: he was not expressing anger in his last letter, happy that Walker likes the later portion, and his plans for his next chapter on Barlow and Parker; and Bonner’s complaint about Howe’s ordination.
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UC/P9/3/9   14 January 1862
Letter from Thomas W. Marshall (Brighton) to John Walker: thanking him for his encouraging remarks on his book suggesting that any further comments will help the French edition
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UC/P9/3/10   27 January 1862
Letter from Thomas W. Marshall (Brighton) to John Walker: thanking him for praising his book, his inability to give Chinese missions much space although he can give more space to India, and the Jesuit-Dominican dispute about ancestor worship
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UC/P9/3/11   1 November 1857
Letter from J.C. Wight (Watnall Hall, Nottingham) to John Walker: Gladstone and Homer, the duke of Newcastle, the pope and other translators.
Separate sheet with specimens and comments from periodicals
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UC/P9/3/12    3 - 4 November 1857
Letter from J.C. Wight (Watnall Hall, Nottingham) to John Walker: happy that Walker approves of his version, the difficulties of line for line translation, sample revisions, Rigby suggesting sending a copy to Wiseman but questioning whether he is as interested in Homer as he was in Dante
With a postscript of 4 November
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UC/P9/3/13   8 November 1857
Letter from J.C. Wight (Watnall Hall, Nottingham) to John Walker: commenting on Walker's suggestions, translation samples, Mrs Wright’s opinion
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UC/P9/3/14   17 November 1857
Letter from J.C. Wight (Watnall Hall, Nottingham) to John Walker: he has not sent his pamphlets [?on currency] as they were not worth Walker's time and suggesting that his comments on Homer are more interesting
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UC/P9/3/15   [1877]
Letter from J.C. Wight (Watnall Hall, Nottingham) to John Walker: thanking him for his comments on style
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Folder 4: Letters from Charles Waterton to John Walker
UC/P9/4/1   29 April 1851
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: his accident and severe illness
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UC/P9/4/2   10 September 1853
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: sending him a paper to combat discord in Scarborough, tell Mr Clapham to arrange a visit
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UC/P9/4/3   5 February 1856
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: family news; an injury to his knee; his plan to write a treatise on the subject of monkeys
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UC/P9/4/4   March 1856
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: his work on monkeys
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UC/P9/4/5   7 April 1856
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: the success in London of his work on monkeys, as well as further works on humming birds and pigeons; his inability to travel to Rome; his illness
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UC/P9/4/6   5 January 1857
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: thanking him for sending a book; praising Walker's church; a dinner with notable lay Catholics at Stonyhurst; family news
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UC/P9/4/7   19 September 1857
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: the Catholic Standard's report of Walker's attendance at a banquet, and his work on India and opinion of the country [probably coloured by the recent mutiny]
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UC/P9/4/8   17 December 1858
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: his current work; advice on partridges; family news; Bright and [?parliamentary reform]; the effects of the Reformation
2f 
UC/P9/4/9   23 January 1859
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: his difficulties in appointing a housekeeper; the poor health of Roger Tempest; his accident with his hand; family news
2f 
UC/P9/4/10   8 September 1859
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: his visit to Aix-la-Chapelle; England's role in the campaign for Italian independence
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UC/P9/4/11   2 December 1860
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: Beverly's attack on the Jesuit fathers
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UC/P9/4/12   14 July 1861
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: the ignorance of zoologists
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UC/P9/4/13   13 September 1861
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: his stay at Aix-la-Chapelle; Wiseman's visit to Belgium; planning to visit
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UC/P9/4/14   [5 April] 1863
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: sending him £5 to relieve his Lenten sufferings
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UC/P9/4/15   [?1863]
Letter from Charles Waterton to John Walker: Miss Pilkington's query on natural history
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Folder 5: Letters from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker
UC/P9/5/1   15 March 1837
Letter from W. Murray to Samuel S. Byron: a Latin inscription at Melrose
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UC/P9/5/2   25 October 1837
Printed letter from Samuel S. Byron to the burgesses of the North Ward of the Borough of Scarobrough: his record as mayor of Scarborough
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UC/P9/5/3   23 December 1837
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: the purchase of a [?book]; praise for the impartiality of Lingard's History of England
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UC/P9/5/4   12 July 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: Wiseman's opinion of [?a work by Digby]; and [?Telley]
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UC/P9/5/5   30 July 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: hoping he can visit; the lack of fishermen on the banks of the River Derwent; hearing a lecture by Briggs in York
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UC/P9/5/6   17 August 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: his opinion of Mr Barton who preached an anti-Catholic sermon at St Mary's suggesting that Catholic priests forbid the circulation of the Bible
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UC/P9/5/7   30 August - 4 September 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: Samuel S. Byron to John Walker; Mr Barton's opinions; the opinion of a magistrate who claimed that he would exclude Catholics from every civilised country; his own faith
Enclosure: letter from George Davis to Samuel S. Byron, with a letter from [?J.J. Brown] on the same sheet: seeking books for Byron
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UC/P9/5/8   10 September 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: his opinion of the anti-Catholic magistrate, advising Walker to let the matter drop, and the magistrate's opinion of the Koran; his Protestant [?mother]; his analysis of an anti-Catholic speech
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UC/P9/5/9   12 September 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: Mr Kidd's attack on Walker and the Catholic Church
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UC/P9/5/10   14 September 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: his rejoinder to Kidd; ember days; asking whether the Catholic Sunday services are taken from the breviary
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UC/P9/5/11   24 September 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: queries including Wiseman's opinions of the decrees of the Council of Trent; ember days; performing the rites of the Catholic Church in burial grounds; attendance at Midnight Mass; middle class Catholic education; other doctrinal matters
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UC/P9/5/12   30 September 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: apologising for asking so many questions in his last; the Agnus Dei; his defence against anti-Catholic attacks on transubstantiation; his conversation with a Tory privy councillor with anti-Catholic views; the Standard's attack on the Catholic hierarch;, additional doctrinal queries
3f 
UC/P9/5/13   13 November 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: his opinion of Geraldine
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UC/P9/5/14   17 November 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: his opinion of Digby's work and its importance to the Catholic Church; Beckett's defence of astrology
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UC/P9/5/15   28 November 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: his opinion of a manuscript fragment of a breviary and its catalogue of English saints
Enclosure: “Saints' names in the calendar of my manuscript Breviary which do not occur in the Roman Breviary”
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UC/P9/5/16   10 December 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: Walker's role as a professor of moral philosophy; criticism of George Fox Townsend's acquisition of a good benefice; doctrinal queries
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UC/P9/5/17   18 December 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: sending him a cheque to be used to repair his chapel; his financial difficulties
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UC/P9/5/18   21 December 1838
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: the identity of ladies in his drawing room
 
UC/P9/5/19   19 May 1839
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: Mrs Byron leaving the Methodist chapel owing to the “blasphemous” sermon of a preacher (Mr Banks)
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UC/P9/5/20   22 May 1839
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: queries on doctrinal matters
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UC/P9/5/21   12 July 1839
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: queries on doctrinal matters; burials of Catholics in Protestant churchyards
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UC/P9/5/22   23 August 1839
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: his dislike of the attitude of Tories in the Corporation; a collection at the chapel
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UC/P9/5/23   4 November 1839
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: his son's illness
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UC/P9/5/24   7 November 1839
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: the recovery of his son
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UC/P9/5/25   [?1839]
Letter from Samuel S. Byron to John Walker: Pentecost; Rev Joseph [?] dining at his home; anti-Catholic attacks on purgatory
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Folder 6: Letters from John Lingard to John Walker
UC/P9/6/1   1 June 1840
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his concerns over the bishops censuring his works; Brown insulting him; asking whether Weedall would be a popular choice for the north; the status of Ushaw College; answering Walker's suggestions on his theological tract
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Transcript reference number: 1085 [the first page has not been transcribed]
UC/P9/6/2   13 June 1843
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Croskell's entitlement to Ushaw College; the Rev Mother reading Lingard's work; Langdale's second wife; Maxwell's account of the [?Martyrs]; his opinion of Mr Toole at Chorley; his pet tortoise
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Transcript reference number: 1085a
UC/P9/6/3   3 January 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: sending him Tierney's Dodd; his view that Riddell will be popular at Ushaw College; his opinions of the new chapel design at Ushaw
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Transcript reference number: 1086
UC/P9/6/4   6 January 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: opinions on the new chapel design at Ushaw College; his research on Anglo-Saxon history; the possibility of a Jesuit being appointed president of the English College in Rome
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Transcript reference number: 1087
UC/P9/6/5   9 January 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his opinion of the new chapel design (with plan); Eastwood's quarrel with Sherwood
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Transcript reference number: 1088
UC/P9/6/6   24 January 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Brown's letter concerning Baggs's election in Rome; Wiseman introducing Mr Flanagan (professor of history at Oscott) and his attitude to the Oxford converts; Mr Kay's prospects in London; criticism of the choir stalls in the new chapel design at Ushaw College; the publication of his new catechetical instructions
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Transcript reference number: 1089
UC/P9/6/7   27 January 1844
Leter from John Lingard to John Walker: Naaman Syrus; Tate's letter to Bloxam (Oxford antiquary) on college chapels before the reformation
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Transcript reference number: 1090
UC/P9/6/8   2 February 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Bloxam's answer to Tate on chapel choirs; a reference in Soame's Anglo-Saxon work on confession
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Transcript reference number: 1091
UC/P9/6/9   5 February 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: confession and penance in Anglo-Saxon times; Brown's belief that Wiseman had no influence on the appointments of Baggs or Samaria
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Transcript reference number: 1092
UC/P9/6/10   12 February 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Soames's use of a passage from the Bampton Lectures to attack the Catholic Church; the appointment of clerks in the church; the income and manner of living of the London clergy
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Transcript reference number: 1093
UC/P9/6/11   2 March 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: commenting on a work by Morinus; a map of churches in the Domesday Book
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Transcript reference number: 1094
UC/P9/6/12   15 March 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Kaye; papal authority [?in Anglo-Saxon times]; the Anglo-Saxon canon of Mass; alterations in his new edition of his Anglo-Saxon work; the start of work on the new chapel at Ushaw College
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Transcript reference number: 1095
UC/P9/6/13   5 April 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: litany and devotion to the Passion; Ambrose of Brazenose's poetry; the employment of Mr Kaye; decisions over the new rector of the English College in Rome; seeking Wiseman's opinion on quotations in Gildas
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Transcript reference number: 1096
UC/P9/6/14   28 April 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: morning prayers for the laity; ecclesiastical law and councils in the Anglo-Saxon Church; Kaye; Eastwood's failure to move for a new trial; Tierney's letter to the Camden Society; rumours of the British Government seeking the cooperation of the pope in reducing the agitation in Ireland; church architecture in the Anglo-Saxon period; a possible new edition of Soames's work
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Transcript reference number: 1097
UC/P9/6/15   11 May 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his fears that Wiseman will assume he is attacking him on the subject of papal authority; accusations of heresy from the Jesuits towards Lingard's catechism respecting the Eucharist; Anglo-Saxon church towers; Oliver's monasticon of Exeter; a supplement to Soames's Anglo-Saxon work; the printing of Lingard's new edition; the inability of Lingard to remonstrate against the design of the new chapel at Ushaw College; the lack of publications by the Puseyites; designs for the James Worswick memorial window at Newcastle
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Transcript reference number: 1098
UC/P9/6/16   11 May 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Hogarth appointed as visitor at Ushaw College; Newsham's jealousy of Brown; a deputation of bishops to see Lord John Russell; order from Propaganda on Mass obligation days; Miss Stokes; his mother's maiden name
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Transcript reference number: 1099
UC/P9/6/17   30 May 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the printing of his new edition of Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church which is due to be published in November; St Dunstan; a pamphlet entitled The Brindle Case; Lord Brougham's petition to parliament from the inhabitants of Chipping on bequests given to priests in penitents' wills and Lingard's enquiries on the identity of the subscribers; Dolman attending mass at Warwick
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Transcript reference number: 1100
UC/P9/6/18   5 June 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: commenting on a work by Walker; the subscribers of Lord Brougham's anti-Catholic petition
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Transcript reference number: 1101
UC/P9/6/19   8 June 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: answering Walker's comments on his new edition of Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church
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Transcript reference number: 1102
UC/P9/6/20   18 June 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the origins of St Patrick; a Puseyite work on St Augustine and Newman’s preface to it; an Oxford Protestant's opinion of the elaborate ceremonies in the Oxford colleges; awaiting news from Cardinal Mai
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Transcript reference number: 1103
UC/P9/6/21   27 June 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: awaiting a letter from Walker
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Transcript reference number: 1104
UC/P9/6/22   5 July 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: answering a query on a northern saint; Brown's attempts to remove certain prejudices in Rome against Ushaw College and accusations of Gallicanism made against the Ushaw professors; his opinions on St Patrick's birthplace and accusations that Lingard has given offence to Irishmen
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Transcript reference number: 1105
UC/P9/6/23   10 July 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Walker's poetry; Eastwood's evidence before the Mortmain Committee; St Patrick's birthplace; Wiseman's wish always to travel with a woman
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Transcript reference number: 1106
UC/P9/6/24   10 July 1844
Letter from [Silvertop] to John Lingard: Sherburne and Eastwood's evidence before the Mortmain Committee; his willingness to use his influence to help the Unitarians
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Transcript reference number: 1107
UC/P9/6/25   24 July 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: an English liturgy; his opinion of the new breviary; the lack of devotion towards the Virgin Mary in the Anglo-Saxon Church; rumours of his association with Mawman
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Transcript reference number: 1108
UC/P9/6/26   28 July 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: a proposal by [?Peter] that monks should be placed in every congregation; Sherwood's evidence before the Mortmain Committee; complaints by priests against their bishops; criticism of a work on the lives of hermit saints
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Transcript reference number: 1109
UC/P9/6/27   13 August 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: consecrations; his refusal to publish a calendar of saints; burial services
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Transcript reference number: 1110
UC/P9/6/28   16 August 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the Anglo-Saxon tower at Frankfurt; criticism of Luigi Gentili's influence; giving Tate £5; news of Newman's impending conversion; Shrewsbury's criticism of Dolman's 12mo edition of Lingard's History; Lord Adare
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Transcript reference number: 1111
UC/P9/6/29   [?21 August 1844]
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: defending Dolman and the price of his new edition of Lingard's History; Langdale's difficulty in seeking subscriptions for schools in Liverpool; the Anglo-Saxon tower in Frankfurt; an archaeological journal; Gentili
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Transcript reference number: 1112
UC/P9/6/30   9 September 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Wiseman's reticence at public speaking; criticism of the current policy of building large Catholic churches; Dr Sharples; the general election in Lancashire; Daniel O'Connell
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Transcript reference number: 1113
UC/P9/6/31   20 September 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: admission of priests; criticism of the fonts in the new chapel design at Ushaw College
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Transcript reference number: 1114
UC/P9/6/32   6 October 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: commenting on a work by Walker; criticism of Pugin's statues as a “disgrace to Christian art”; the coffins at Heysham
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Transcript reference number: 1115
UC/P9/6/33   8 October 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: eating habits; the bishop's circular; new religious orders; his inability to obtain a map for his new edition of Antiquities
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Transcript reference number: 1116
UC/P9/6/34   31 October 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his purchase of the works of St Boniface, archbishop of Mentz; criticism of Gilly's new work against the Puseyites on the Church Fathers; Knight's dislike of the Sisters of Charity at Preston because of its Irish influence
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Transcript reference number: 1117
UC/P9/6/35   24 November 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Searle's illness
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Transcript reference number: 1118
UC/P9/6/36   26 November 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Layton Hall; criticism by a Protestant clergyman (Upton Richards) of Lingard's interpretation of Parker's consecration; Richards's Puseyite opinions
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Transcript reference number: 1119
UC/P9/6/37   3 December 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the vulgarity of certain members of the London clergy; the Charitable Bequests Act; Peel's policy of conciliating the Irish Catholics and the need for O'Connell to assist Peel in this task
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Transcript reference number: 1120
UC/P9/6/38   9 December 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Sherburne's victory over Eastwood in evidence given to the Mortmain Committee; Newham [?Newsham] pleasing the Lancashire bishops; Dr Riddell presiding at a meeting of rich Quakers in Newcastle in praise of Father Mathew; Dolman
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Transcript reference number: 1121
UC/P9/6/39   13 December 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: opinion of the London clergy; Platt's prospects; the need for Peel to break O'Connell's power; his poor health
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Transcript reference number: 1122
UC/P9/6/40   29 December 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: advice on an offer to take up the position of secretary [?of a Catholic society]; the new Dolman's Magazine
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Transcript reference number: 1123
UC/P9/6/41   31 December 1844
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Dolman in Paris; a testimonial to Mr Wilds; Wiseman planning to return to Oscott; Oakeley's manifesto; the Eastwood-Sherburne case; his opinions on the heresy of Protestantism; the Lucas-Tierney controversy; the debt of the new church [?St Mary's] in Newcastle
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Transcript reference number: 1124
UC/P9/6/42   18 September 1847
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: news of the appointment of Sharples as bishop of London; the influence of Italian stained glass on Pugin
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Transcript reference number: 1125
UC/P9/6/43   [?October 1848]
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: [Thomas] Wilkinson; seeking news on the consecration of St Cuthbert's Chapel and his window; his attack on Thomas Carlyle
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Transcript reference number: 1126
UC/P9/6/44   [?7 June 1849]
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his difficulty in writing a preface for his new edition of History; the Edinburgh Review's opinion of his History
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Transcript reference number: 1127
UC/P9/6/45   19 June 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: sending him a draft of the preface and the publication of his new edition of History; Bradley's poor health; describing his Sunday routine
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Transcript reference number: 1128
UC/P9/6/46   22 June 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the need for a new hymn book; the opposition from the London clergy to the Oratorians; the Edinburgh Review's high opinion of Lingard and his work; Catholic converts; suggesting that the Oratorians should not wear their habit in public which is attracting attention from anti-Catholics
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Transcript reference number: 1129
UC/P9/6/47   8 July 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Paganini and Briggs; questioning why Paley is to be appointed at Stella; translating the ancient Greek councils; his poor health; the motives of St Ignatius; the Puseyite work on St Philip of Neri
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Transcript reference number: 1130
UC/P9/6/48   22 July 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Ralph Platt; work on his preface; the Middletons
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Transcript reference number: 1131
UC/P9/6/49   27 July 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: asking him to comment on a draft of his preface and seeking information from sources; his satisfaction on hearing that Tate is leaving Ushaw; Mrs Middleton
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Transcript reference number: 1132
UC/P9/6/50   31 July 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: commenting on Walker's opinion of his preface; his opinion of Macaulay
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Transcript reference number: 1133
UC/P9/6/51   1 August 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the Edinburgh Review's opinion of his History; Walker's comments on his preface
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Transcript reference number: 1134
UC/P9/6/52   3 August 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his preface; his poor health and difficulty in writing; the amalgamation of Dolman's Magazine with the Catholic Register
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Transcript reference number: 1135
UC/P9/6/53   10 August 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: sending him a new preface and Dolman's impatience for it; Price ill from the cholera; an education scheme for Stella; rood screens
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Transcript reference number: 1136
UC/P9/6/54   14 August 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: awaiting news on his preface; Paley; the possibility of Husenbeth writing a life of Dr Milner
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Transcript reference number: 1137
UC/P9/6/55   19 August 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: sources on the English Reformation
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Transcript reference number: 1138
UC/P9/6/56   24 August 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the pressure to write his preface; Lucas attacking the Jesuits
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Transcript reference number: 1139
UC/P9/6/57   11 September 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the need for Hogarth to stand up to the other bishops and protect Ushaw; Jernigham and Fitzgerald's mother; Price's health; his worry that his preface will anger Carlyle and Macaulay; Gilly's Vaudois translation of the Scriptures
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Transcript reference number: 1140
UC/P9/6/58   23 October 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his hopes that Wiseman will induce a new spirit into the Dublin Review; his reasons for not writing on the Anglo-Norman Church; [?Mel's] wish to build a new chapel and burial ground designed by Paley
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Transcript reference number: 1141
UC/P9/6/59   26 October 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: offering advice on a potential Catholic convert (Miss Booth); the difficulty in writing his preface; an explanation of his opinions of Catholics during the persecution
Enclosure - letter from Miss Booth to John Walker: on her desire to convert to Catholicism in spite of opposition from her family
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Transcript reference number: 1142
UC/P9/6/60   27 October 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Paley; the control of ecclesiastical seminaries; the possibility of Hogarth being replaced by a regular; the difficulty in writing his preface
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Transcript reference number: 1143
UC/P9/6/61   5 November 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: advising him against accepting Wiseman's offer; Miss Booth; Lingard's poor memory; his poor health and its effects on his ability to write; a planned attack on Father Oakley in the Rambler; supplying information to Macaulay; criticism of Cob's opinions on the Virgin Mary
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Transcript reference number: 1144
UC/P9/6/62   12 November 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his poor health; the cholera epidemic in Lancashire
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Transcript reference number: 1145
UC/P9/6/63   13 November 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: criticism of the French periodical Univers; Wiseman and the Tablet
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Transcript reference number: 1146
UC/P9/6/64   16 November 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Wiseman's quarrels with Dolman; Clifford relinquishing his estates to Protestants; progress on his preface; improvements in his health; persecution of Mrs Lomax by a Jesuit; the French press
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Transcript reference number: 1147
UC/P9/6/65   21 November 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: progress on his preface
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Transcript reference number: 1148
UC/P9/6/66   25 November 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Lappenberg's Greek translations; his quarrel with Carlyle
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Transcript reference number: 1149
UC/P9/6/67   30 November 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: references on Tacitus; criticism of his work ignoring local history and genealogy; hoping Walker can supply him with a conclusion; high praise for his work
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Transcript reference number: 1150
UC/P9/6/68   3 December 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: reviews of his work; episcopal control over Ushaw College; Turnbull advising him against acknowledging Miss Strickland in his work; a conclusion to his preface
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Transcript reference number: 1151
UC/P9/6/69   5 December 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his decision to retain his acknowledgement to Miss Strickland; his opinion on literature and history; episcopal control over Ushaw College
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Transcript reference number: 1152
UC/P9/6/70   6 December 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his opinion on Nero's amphitheatre; the appeal of his work; John Larkin
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Transcript reference number: 1153
UC/P9/6/71   9 December 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: criticism of Macaulay; the conclusion of his preface
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Transcript reference number: 1154
UC/P9/6/72   12 December 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Tacitus; the conclusion of his preface; John Larkin
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Transcript reference number: 1155
UC/P9/6/73   18 December 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his preface; criticism of a new publication owned by a bishop; his belief that Ullathorne will be appointed the new archbishop of Westminster
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Transcript reference number: 1156
UC/P9/6/74   20 December 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: copying a passage from Macaulay; criticism of a new publication owned by a bishop; Turnbull publishing books for the Scottish [?Orange Order]; his belief that the pope will not resuscitate the order of Malta; rats in Paris
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Transcript reference number: 1157
UC/P9/6/75   31 December 1849
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the publishing of his new edition; the resignation of Dr Cox as president of Old Hall; a meeting between Raphael and Bishop Hendren; Chadwick's poor health; Miss Bathurst
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Transcript reference number: 1158
UC/P9/6/76   [?1849]
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his preface
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Transcript reference number: 1159
UC/P9/6/77   [?1849]
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: a controversy in the Tablet; Hoggart; opposition from the bishops towards Ushaw; sources on Queen Mary
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Transcript reference number: 1160
UC/P9/6/78   [?1844]
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: criticism of Rutter's tract on the English Reformation; Pusey's letter to the archbishop of Canterbury
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Transcript reference number: 1161
UC/P9/6/79   [?1844]
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker [incomplete]: corrections to his work
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Transcript reference number: 1162
UC/P9/6/80   [?1844]
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Sherburne-Heatley case
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Folder 7: Letters from John Lingard to John Walker
UC/P9/7/1   12 January 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: receiving the new edition of his History and the errors contained within it; his dislike of Newman; the publication of Sister Alice
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Transcript reference number: 1402
UC/P9/7/2   14 January 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: pointing out a mistake in his work of a translation of a passage from Strabo; his desire to provide Walker with a copy of his new edition; praising Walker's parody on Macaulay; the troublesome Trappes
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Transcript reference number: 1403
UC/P9/7/3   26 January 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his poor health; the Thurnham mission; Maxwell of Everingham's donation to Ushaw College to educate a priest for the Yorkshire mission; Dolman sending out copies of his new edition to subscribers; his need for a curate; the ceremonies at the church in Thurnham
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Transcript reference number: 1404
UC/P9/7/4   5 February 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Walsh and Wiseman devoting to Oscott monies which belong to missions; his need for a curate; Lady Arundel and Surrey received into the Church; excessive charges for the Rambler; Segar's speech
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Transcript reference number: 1405
UC/P9/7/5   6 February 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his need for a curate; Tierney and Rock keeping aloof from Wiseman; his new edition; the duchess of York's letter to Lady Arundel; Michael Trappes's appointment as the priest at Hull; awaiting his annuity from Oscott College
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Transcript reference number: 1406
UC/P9/7/6   16 February 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: wishing to send complimentary copies of his new edition to his friends; John Butler and the building of a chapel in the eighteenth century; his plan to obtain a curate; his dislike of Catholic soirées; his memories of the poor behaviour of the clergy during a mass in Rome in 1817 and the superiority of the services at Douai
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Transcript reference number: 1408
UC/P9/7/7   18 February 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: wishing to send complimentary copies of his new edition to his friends; his dislike of ultramontanism; the need for respectable converts
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Transcript reference number: 1409
UC/P9/7/8   21 February 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the want of funds for ecclesiastical students; information on his congregation; opinions on the Catholic converts; numbers at Ushaw College; design of medals; Mrs Bland; receiving the Lamp from New York; the British Critic's attitude towards his book
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Transcript reference number: 1410
UC/P9/7/9   6 March 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: an inscription for Walker's work; criticism of Macaulay; Walker's condemnation of Dolman; Mr Kent's review of Lingard's History in the Sun; his wish to attack the Newmanites; his wish for a new curate
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Transcript reference number: 1411
UC/P9/7/10   11 March 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: defects in Walker's copy of History; the powers of the bishops
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Transcript reference number: 1412
UC/P9/7/11   18 March 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Lizzy Stokes; defects in Walker's copy of History; Briggs's financial management; the danger of Brown contracting bronchitis and his possible replacement by Sharples; a review of his work in the Examiner; the Irish massacres at Wexford; criticism of Macaulay; the Byzantine medal
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Transcript reference number: 1413
UC/P9/7/12   22 March 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: commenting on a passage in his work on Queen Mary; Puget's attack on Lord Devonshire; Brown recovering
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Transcript reference number: 1414
UC/P9/7/13   26 March 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his poor health; his Palm Sunday services; reviews of his book
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Transcript reference number: 1415
UC/P9/7/14   3 April 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: seeking information on [?Queen Mary]; criticism of Wiseman's lecture on the Gorham controversy; critiques of his History in the Morning Post and Morning Chronicle; criticism of Macaulay
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Transcript reference number: 1416
UC/P9/7/15   5 April 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: sending the Byzantine reliquiae back; Walker's sermon; the Gorham Judgement
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Transcript reference number: 1417
UC/P9/7/16   8 April 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Wiseman's lecture on the Gorham Judgement; Lingard's wish to keep himself aloof from Catholic affairs; his inability to entertain Wiseman in his home
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Transcript reference number: 1418
UC/P9/7/17   23 April 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the sacrament of matrimony
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Transcript reference number: 1419
UC/P9/7/18   24 April 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: episcopal power and ecclesiastical law; objections to Lingard comparing English Protestant religious courts to the Spanish Inquisition
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Transcript reference number: 1420
UC/P9/7/19   29 April 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Jerdan's critique of Lingard's work and the commission of 1555
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Transcript reference number: 1421
UC/P9/7/20   30 April 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the commission of 1555
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Transcript reference number: 1422
UC/P9/7/21   1 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the commission of 1555
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Transcript reference number: 1423
UC/P9/7/22   3 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the commission of 1555
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Transcript reference number: 1424
UC/P9/7/23   3 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the commission of 1555
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Transcript reference number: 1425
UC/P9/7/24   5 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his poor health
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Transcript reference number: 1426
UC/P9/7/25   6 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Foxe and Burnet's works on the Protestant martyrs and the commission of 1555
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Transcript reference number: 1427
UC/P9/7/26   10 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his poor health; the 1555 commission
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Transcript reference number: 1428
UC/P9/7/27   10 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the commission of 1555
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Transcript reference number: 1429
UC/P9/7/28   12 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: informing him that Jerden was the editor of Literary Gazette and Walker's proposed attack on him; the 1555 commission
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Transcript reference number: 1430
UC/P9/7/29   13 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his poor health; council books on the reigns of Edward and Mary; the 1555 commission
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Transcript reference number: 1431
UC/P9/7/30   17 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the modelling of the Spanish inquisition on the 1555 commission, and the extent of torture ordered by the French courts; his opinion of Townsend's meeting with Pope Pius IX
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Transcript reference number: 1432
UC/P9/7/31   20 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: asking Walker to consult the council books on Mary; the history of torture; receiving a letter from the Convent of the Good Shepherd; the attendance of Catholics and Protestants at Wiseman's lectures on the Established Church
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Transcript reference number: 1433
UC/P9/7/32   24 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: torture during Queen Mary's reign
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Transcript reference number: 1434
UC/P9/7/33   31 May 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the St Edward's scheme
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Transcript reference number: 1435
UC/P9/7/34   3 June 1840
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: episcopal censure; a printed appeal from Ushaw to the clergy of the Northern District; the St Edward's scheme; criticism of the hygiene of an Irish parishioner
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Transcript reference number: 1436
UC/P9/7/35   10 June 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Briggs calling the clergy to a meeting in York; the use of torture by Bishop Whitgift in 1578
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Transcript reference number: 1437
UC/P9/7/36   13 June 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Faber's residence; his Ave Maris Stella; the establishment of a school by the Newmanites; Doyle's sketch; Serles sending a copy of Wiseman's sermon; marriage in the priesthood
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Transcript reference number: 1438
UC/P9/7/37   20 June 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Maxwell; Bradley of Yarm's visit; the St Edward's scheme; subscribing to Punch; London Standard no substitute for the Tablet; Hon Richard Cavendish's letter to Archdeacon Hare in defence of the bishop of Exeter on the rule of faith; Marian devotion
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Transcript reference number: 1439
UC/P9/7/38   8 July 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Marian devotion; his enjoyment of Punch; an article in the Catholic Register and other Catholic periodicals; the St Edward's scheme; wishing to see Youens's and Newsham's Doctor of Divinity diplomas
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Transcript reference number: 1440
UC/P9/7/39   17 July 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: criticism of the Tablet; Constable Maxwell's accusation of Wiseman's insanity in order to prevent his appointment as archbishop of Westminster
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Transcript reference number: 1441
UC/P9/7/40   22 July 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Maxwell's scandalous reports; the influence of his History on the Oxford Movement; the lack of respectable converts since emancipation; Wiseman preaching in the London District; his hopes that a railway journey will not cause him pain
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Transcript reference number: 1442
UC/P9/7/41   5 August 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the use of Parsons as a scapegoat to illustrate the poor standard of education at Ushaw College; Wiseman's impending appointment as a cardinal; being occupied with an historical enquiry; a letter from Newsham
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Transcript reference number: 1443
UC/P9/7/42   6 August 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Wiseman cancelling his visit; his opinion of Wiseman's cardinalate, appointment as archbishop of Westminster, and the restoration of the hierarchy generally; the extravagance of religious enthusiasts from the continent and their influence on encouraging young women to enter a convent
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1444
UC/P9/7/43   21 August 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the attitude of the clergy towards Wiseman journeying to Rome; Parsons and his trial; Lizzy Stokes's insanity; criticism of Spencer's costume; an indult from Rome granting Lingard permission to say mass; Newsham's possible resignation; the death of Brown
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1445
UC/P9/7/44   1 September 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Ullathorne; rumours of Errington being appointed archbishop; Newsham's journey to Rome; rumours of Tate being given a mitre; Henry Wilberforce's [?conversion]; the visit of the Archaeological Association
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1446
UC/P9/7/45   18 September 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his critique of the Athenaeum; a case of conscience on admission to the sacraments; Marian devotion; the sin of bishops preaching to raise money; Brown's opposition to the restoration of the hierarchy and the division of the districts; his opinion of Wiseman's subscription
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1377
UC/P9/7/46   24 September 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Liquori's letters to Newman on the Virgin Mary; Cardinal Fransoni's letters to the Irish bishops about the new colleges in Ireland; Brown's financial difficulties; the opposition to Brown's St Edward's scheme
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1378
UC/P9/7/47   30 September 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Wiseman's subscription; letters to Newman; female translators; Newsham's mission to Rome to resolve the ownership of Ushaw College; Brown hearing that Lingard is opposed to his plan [?St Edward's]; his poor health; the 68th anniversary of the beginning of his training at Douai
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1379
UC/P9/7/48   16 October 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Irish immigrants working mills at Holme and his wish for a curate to help in ministering towards them; Wiseman named as archbishop of Westminster
4f 
Transcript reference number: 1380
UC/P9/7/49   21 October 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the ceremony at Rome on the restoration of the hierarchy; information on Pudentiaria; furnishing a house for a curate; the refusal of the English to work the mills with the Irish at Holme and a possible plan for a sickness insurance bond for Irish workers there
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1381
UC/P9/7/50   2 November 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his wish for an English curate; the division of the bishopric of Liverpool; furnishing a house for a curate; his inability because of ill health to combat the growing anti-Catholicism caused by the restoration of the hierarchy; devotions at Everingham; the Standard newspaper; Sheil appointed as an ambassador to Florence; his wish to appoint Edward Walmsley as a curate; Newsham's journey to Rome
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1382
UC/P9/7/51   12 November 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: mostly on the reaction against the restoration of the hierarchy including Wiseman's inability to offer direction from Rome, Ullathorne's answer to Lord John Russell's anti-Catholic letter [?to the bishop of Durham] and his incorrect insinuation that the restoration only affects Catholics, the need to reply quickly to Lord John Russell, Lord Denby's bigotry, Lingard advising against an address to the Queen which would infuriate her, and rumours that Russell's letter is a forgery; Ambrose Lisle Phillipps sending a pamphlet to Lord Shrewsbury; Lingard's attempts to secure an assistant
3f 
Transcript reference number: 1383
UC/P9/7/52   15 November 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Brown's refusal to go to London to receive his bulls as bishop of Liverpool; his belief that all baptised Protestants and Catholics are subject to the pope; Walker's role as parish priest of Scarborough; criticism of the subscription in the Standard [?congratulating Wiseman on his elevation to the cardinalate]
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1384
UC/P9/7/53   20 November 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: advising Walker against accepting the appointment of parish priest of Scarborough and remaining in status as a missionary; Frank Fretwell; his belief that the identity of “catholicus” is Doyle who has issued an attack on Wiseman; the future appointment of bishops; his view that the anti-Catholic storm will recede; daily service at Everingham; his satisfaction with his choice of assistant (Coulston)
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1385
UC/P9/7/54   25 November 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Walker's defeat at York; Catholicus [?Doyle's] attack on Wiseman; Hugh McNeile's use of the argument in the Liverpool meeting that every baptised person is subject to the pope; his opinion on Wiseman's appeal; his inability to obtain signatures for a petition to the Queen; the jurisdiction of bishops over parish priests
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1386
UC/P9/7/55   6 December 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his inability to write owing to poor health; his suspicions that the identity of Catholicus is Doyle; a lawyer's opinion of the Papal Aggression; J.E. Bennett's attack on Lord John Russell; Bagshawe's support for Wiseman; Doyle relinquishing his role for Punch; the archbishop of Paris causing trouble at Rome
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1387
UC/P9/7/56   16 December 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the effect of the weather on his poor health; his belief that “the bigots will get nothing in Parliament” to legislate against Catholics; Doyle relinquishing his role for Punch
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1388
UC/P9/7/57   30 December 1850
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his inability to answer a letter from Wiseman owing to ill health; his view that the Queen is not joining in the anti-Catholic agitation; Langdale managing to secure respectable Catholics to sign the address to Wiseman; episcopal power over priests in the restoration of the hierarchy; suspensions for parish priests; and the usefulness of his new curate
Transcript reference number: 1389
Partly in Miss Mary Croft’s hand
4f 
UC/P9/7/58   10 January 1851
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: the removal of Frank Trappes; Catholic hymns; commenting on Pusey's appreciation of The Paradise of the Soul
4f 
Transcript reference number: 1390
UC/P9/7/59   15 January 1851
Letter from Mary Croft to John Walker: Lingard's poor health
This letter cannot be found, 4 April 2013
Transcript reference number: 1391
UC/P9/7/60   17 January 1851
Letter from Mary Croft to John Walker: Lingard's improving health
This letter cannot be found, 4 April 2013
Transcript reference number: 1392
UC/P9/7/61   [?16 January 1851]
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Tate's role as chaplain to the Teresian nuns at Mount Carmel at Darlington; hymns in The Paradise of the Soul; his confidence that no legislative measure will be enacted by the British Government against Catholics; McHale planning to preach at Salford to raise money for the new church; seeking information on Edward Caswell
4f 
This letter is dated as 16 January 1851 but during this period Lingard was unable to write owing to ill health so the date is likely to be incorrect.
Transcript reference number: 1393
UC/P9/7/62   17 February 1851
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: commenting on an [?inscription] transcribed by Walker
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1394
UC/P9/7/63   25 February 1851
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: commenting on an [?inscription] transcribed by Walker; the Queen's present from the privy purse
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1395
UC/P9/7/64   14 March 1851
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his dislike of Wiseman sanctioning lay preaching in the London chapels; his wish to get Observations republished to counteract the anti-Catholics; Pugin's pamphlet
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1396
UC/P9/7/65   17 March 1851
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: Walker's dislike of Dolman; the printing of tracts; his friendship with Southey at Ushaw College; a [?tract] on St Patrick
4f 
Transcript reference number: 1397
UC/P9/7/66   29 March 1851
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: praising Dolman's loyalty; the Irish Saints; his curate; his wish that Wiseman would remain quiet and not publish
4f 
Transcript reference number: 1398
UC/P9/7/67   4 April 1851
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: a cheap edition of his Tracts; sending a copy of his Observations to Wiseman; Miss Talbot; his belief that little is to be feared from the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill
4f 
Transcript reference number: 1447
UC/P9/7/68   9 April 1851
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: seeking information on his article in the Catholic Magazine; informing him that he has sent his Observations to Wiseman and wishing that Wiseman would remain quiet; the republishing of his Tracts; conflict with his curate
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1448
UC/P9/7/69   1851
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: answering an enquiry from Phillip Howard on Anglo-Saxon history; criticism of Wiseman's answer to the Lancashire clergy; conflict with his curate
1f 
Transcript reference number: 1449
UC/P9/7/70   25 April 1851
Letter from John Lingard to John Walker: his poor health
2f 
Transcript reference number: 1450
Folder 8: Letters from John Walker to John Lingard These letters were returned to Walker after Lingard's death by the Rev J. Crook

UC/P9/8/1   19 May 1841
Letter from John Walker to John Lingard: forwarding a minute from a meeting of the Yorkshire secular clergy on the status of Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/8/2   23 October 1843
Letter from John Walker to John Lingard: questioning the authority of the bishops on a particular issue; a new edition of Lingard's work
2f 
UC/P9/8/3   28 July 1845
Letter from John Walker to John Lingard: Wiseman unable to join him; criticism of the [?quality of teaching at Ushaw College]; a copy of his poem
2f 
UC/P9/8/4   5 July [?1847]
Letter from John Walker to John Lingard: Mr Clifford; his hope that the [?typhus] fever is abating; reviews of Lingard's work; Miss Todd
2f 
UC/P9/8/5   15 July [?1847]
Letter from John Walker to John Lingard: his meeting with Langdale on the Catholic Institute; his conversation with a barrister; planning to go to Ushaw
2f 
UC/P9/8/6   27 July 1849
Letter from John Walker to John Lingard [incomplete]: his meeting with Rigby at Whitby about schools; commenting on Lingard's preface for his new edition of History
2f 
UC/P9/8/7   [?1841 x 1849]
Letter from John Walker to [?John Lingard] (postscript to another letter): advice on solving a puzzle
2f 
UC/P9/8/8   [?1841 x 1849]
Comments and suggestions by [?John Walker] on a work [?by Lingard]
1f 
UC/P9/8/9   [?1851 x 1855]
Letter from John Walker to [Nicholas Wiseman]: [?an acquittal in a trial]
An incomplete draft
2f 
UC/P9/8/10   [?1841 x 1849]
Letter from John Walker to [?John Lingard]: [?a legacy for Ushaw College]; the establishment of [?Ushaw Farm]
First page missing
2f 
UC/P9/8/11   5 April 1850
Letter from Charles Dolman to John Walker: agreeing to send a copy of Lingard's History to Mr Byron at Ayton
[On reverse] Letter from John Walker to [John Lingard]: the Catholic Pulpit; his impending meeting with Wiseman in London
2f 
UC/P9/8/12   16 August 1851
Letter from James Crook to John Walker: sending Walker all Walker's letters from Lingard's papers
1f 
UC/P9/8/13   27 August 1851
Letter from James Crook to John Walker: Walker's letters from Lingard's papers
2f 
Folder 9: Reviews of Lingard's Vindication of certain Passages in the fourth and fifth volumes of the History of England
UC/P9/9   1826
Extracts of reviews of Lingard's Vindication of certain Passages in the fourth and fifth volumes of the History of England from various publications including: Catholic Miscellany; Monthly Review; Christian Remembrancer; and Westminster Review
1 file 
Folder 10: Various
UC/P9/10   4 May - 21 July 1851
Letters from John Coulston (Lancaster Banking Company), Marcy Croft, Christopher Johnson, and Charles Newsham to John Walker, as well as John Lingard to James Worswick, and Nicholas Wiseman to Lingard, all on John Lingard, particularly his illnesses and his death
Also includes a prayer for Lingard read in Hornby Church, a press cutting, and a notebook on information about Lingard
18 letters and 3 items 
Folder 11: Letters from John Walker to Robert Walker
UC/P9/11/1   20 July 1853
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: account of his journey home including descriptions of various meetings with others; preaching at the opening of a new church in Bradford
2f 
UC/P9/11/2   21 September 1853
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: praising his speech; his genealogical research on the Walker family; informing him that Radeley is staying [he conducted the Gorham case and converted to Catholicism]
2f 
UC/P9/11/3   8 July 1854
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: asking for his opinion of his paper in the Dublin Review; Lingard
2f 
UC/P9/11/4   20 December [1857]
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: [?raising a subscription]
1f 
UC/P9/11/5   29 December 1857
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: raising money and receiving large amounts for a payment
2f 
UC/P9/11/6   20 July 1858
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: the opinion of the Times on interfering with the refugees
2f 
UC/P9/11/7   10 October 1858
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: his opinion of John Bright [?and parliamentary reform]; seeking family news; the opening of [?a church]
2f 
UC/P9/11/8   21 July 1859
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: the damage caused to the crops by the weather; wishing to hear news of [?his nephew] William; the settlement of a question
2f 
UC/P9/11/9   [3 March 1860]
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: his conversation with Charles Waterton's son, his desire to go to Rome with him, and arrangements for travelling
3f 
UC/P9/11/10   6 March 1860
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: arrangements for his trip to Rome
2f 
UC/P9/11/11   12 March 1860
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: about to depart on his journey to Rome and thanking Robert for his assistance
2f 
UC/P9/11/12   21 June 1860
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: his journey from Rome and his opinion of the British Government's attitude towards the political situation in Italy
2f 
UC/P9/11/13   25 July 1860
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: arrangements for visiting York to meet with the bishop
2f 
UC/P9/11/14   31 August 1860
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: his attendance at a reformatory meeting at Market Weighton; Langdale's poor health; declining Goss's invitation to preach at Westby and the lack of campaigning in Newcastle [?in defence of the pope]; news of Catholic friends
2f 
UC/P9/11/15   [14 October 1860]
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: the effect of the weather on the crops
Enclosure: printed advertisement by George Hanson (Royal Patent Poudrette Works, Bradford) for manure
1f/2p 
UC/P9/11/16   18 October 1860
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: a delicate matter; a Latin book
1f 
UC/P9/11/17   29 October 1860
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: sending his housekeeper Margaret Duckworth to collect books
2f 
UC/P9/11/18   5 December 1860
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: asking him for the latest news on a particular issue; the harvest; his visit to Mr Rigby who is building a school for the middle classes
2f 
UC/P9/11/19   12 December 1860
Leter from John Walker to Robert Walker: rumours that he is to be appointed a bishop
2f 
UC/P9/11/20   21 March 1861
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: his safe arrival home; advising against “angry and offensive speeches” to resolve a particular issue; Miss Dalton; Miss Phipps; his optimism towards the political situation in the Papal States
2f 
UC/P9/11/21   [25 December 1861]
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: a transaction over land; his plan to visit Robert; Midnight Mass; his opinion of the Italian war
2f 
UC/P9/11/22   [10 April 1862]
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: William's poor health
2f 
UC/P9/11/23   [4 May 1862]
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: awaiting the doctor's opinion on William's condition; hoping Robert was able to settle matters at Preston; the illness of one of the nuns
2f 
UC/P9/11/24   [10 May 1862]
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: William's health
2f 
UC/P9/11/25   6 June 1862
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: a missing box of rings; William's [?death]
2f 
UC/P9/11/26   13 June 1862
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: the box of rings; his experience of having an assistant priest; the harvest; arrangements for visiting; Henry's affairs
2f 
UC/P9/11/27   [4 July 1862]
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: the coldness of the season; expecting Prince Doria Pamphili for High Mass
2f 
UC/P9/11/28   3 October 1862
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: awaiting news from Robert; the murder at Kirkham
2f 
UC/P9/11/29   [4 October 1862]
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: his visit to London to meet Cardinal Wiseman
2f 
UC/P9/11/30   17 October 1862
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: advising him on the sale of a section of his land
2f 
UC/P9/11/31   16 November 1862
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: agreeing to write to Mr Turner; wishing that Robert would write more
2f 
UC/P9/11/32   [?May 1862]
Letter from John Walker to Robert Walker: William's health
2f 
UC/P9/11/33   [?March 1860]
(Postscript to a letter from) John Walker to [?Robert Walker]: [?arrangements for his visit to Rome]
2f 
Folder 12: Various
Mostly letters to John and William Walker, arranged alphabetically by correspondent

UC/P9/12/1    20 May 1854
Letter from E. Badeley (Temple) to John Walker: disputes about St Bede's date of birth; Walker's recent visit to Temple; agreeing to go in August to Rome and Naples with Döllinger and Acton; Newman's satisfaction with the progress of the Irish University
Appendix: passage from Baronius, Vol. 12, p.141.
4f 
UC/P9/12/2   22 August 1857
Letter from E. Badeley (Temple) to John Walker: deluge at Scarborough; Shrewsbury case; Diocesan Bill in Parliament and his disgust with both houses; planning to visit Scarborough; the visits of Lord Stafford and Lord Edward Howard
2f 
UC/P9/12/3   [?09/05/1858]
Letter from Henry Bagshawe to John Walker: wanting an article on Waterton’s work for the Dublin Review
2f 
UC/P9/12/4   15 May 1859
Letter from Henry Bagshawe to John Walker: hoping for an article on Waterton or some other subject; Dolman; his role as temporal assistant auditor to Oscott; has spent Holy Week at Oscott and praising the Pugin architecture
2f 
UC/P9/12/5   5 March 1853
Letter from E. Bellasis to John Walker: his view that the opinions of most people in England are dictated by the press
2f 
UC/P9/12/6   [16 April 1854]
Letter from Thomas J. Bennett (English College, Rome) to William Walker: his difficulty in sending Walker indulgences from the Holy See; concursus; the papal government declaring neutrality [?in the Crimean War]; Cruickshank; Dr Goss with Fr Dawber, as well as Dr Wilson of Hobart Town stopping at the English College; consistory advancing the cause of the Immaculate Conception; the death of Cardinal Fornari; Ward's pamphlet on the mortal sins of obdurate sinners; Jesuits considering sending Faber's All for Jesus to the Congregation of the Index; the state of Ireland
2f 
UC/P9/12/7   14 March 1839
Letter from Thomas Billington (York) to John Walker: praising Byron for taking the Catholic oath to qualify as a magistrate; his religious devotion
2f 
UC/P9/12/8   2 January 1840
Letter from Thomas Billington (York) to John Walker: the formation of a new society [?Catholic Tract Society], its social composition, and the exclusion of the clergy from becoming officers
2f 
UC/P9/12/9   20 July 1844
Letter from Thomas Billington (York) to John Walker: Lucy Ullathorne, double dispensations affecting parties who live in different dioceses; his plan to go to Ushaw and hopes that Walker will perform his duty as examiner there
2f 
UC/P9/12/10   23 May 1836
Letter from George Brown (Lancaster) to John Walker: his hopes that [Daniel O'Connell] will reform the House of Lords and obtain a Municipal Bill for Ireland; Sherburne's appointment as vicar; Lingard's opinion on the Ushaw dispute; urging him to draw attention to the Marriage Bill at the York Conference; his opinion of O'Connell; the anti-Catholicism of the curate (Armytage) at the local parish church and the condemnation of him by Protestants
2f 
UC/P9/12/11   [6 June 1831]
Letter from William Brown (Crosby) to John Walker: arrangements for meeting; news of friends
2f 
UC/P9/12/12   22 January 1856
Letter from John Bruce (London) to John Walker: thanking him for his assistance
2f 
UC/P9/12/13   31 January 1856
Letter from John Bruce (London) to John Walker: the Glamorgan papers in the possession of Tierney
2f 
UC/P9/12/14   17 January
Letter from J.H. Brewster to John Walker: the benefit of a well-lighted house; his neighbours the Hope-Scotts (distant relatives of Sir Walter Scott)
2f 
UC/P9/12/15   5 October 1846
Letter from Albany J. Christie to John Walker: thanking him for sending the pamphlet; Penny the author of many works from Maynooth; Oakley having a copy of Paradisus in his possession
2f 
UC/P9/12/16   [?1840 x 1870]
Letter from Teresa Clifford to John Walker: her plan to journey to Edinburgh to make arrangements for her son (Henry) to study there
2f 
UC/P9/12/17   21 December [1868]
Letter from H.J. Coleridge to John Walker: asking to write an account of the life of Charles Langdale
2f 
UC/P9/12/18   1 May 1856
Letter from E.F. Collins ( Hull Advertiser) to John Walker: praising his Rosary; the need for a new translation of the Bible
2f 
UC/P9/12/19   2 May 1856
Letter from E.F. Collins ( Hull Advertiser) to John Walker: asking him not to inform Trappes of a particular issue; his wish for increased circulation [?of the Hull Advertiserr among Catholics
2f 
UC/P9/12/20   18 December 1851
Letter from James Crook to John Walker: arrangements for sending Walker Lingard's literary diary
2f 
UC/P9/12/21   19 January 1852
Letter from James Crook to John Walker: forwarding Lingard's diary
2f 
UC/P9/12/21a   [?1840 x 1860]
Letter from H. Hugh Dacre to John Walker: their friendship
3f 
UC/P9/12/22   12 January 1858
Letter from Henry A. Dance to John Walker: thanking him for sending the Weekly Register; the need for the Union to continue as a High Church newspaper
2f 
UC/P9/12/23   10 May 1850
Letter from William Fletcher (Durham) to John Walker: thanking him for his donation for Charles who is in poor health; his sister is entering a convent; the possibility of Robert Tate or James Gibson replacing Robert Smith at Newcastle; Chadwick and Consitt to go to Wooler to establish a convent at St Ninians
2f 
UC/P9/12/24   5 June 1854
Letter from William Fletcher (Durham) to John Walker: the bishop's rules for rectors and curates
2f 
UC/P9/12/25   27 April [1856]
Letter from Amelia French (Plymouth) to John Walker: asking him to help Mrs Power let her house; her belief that Walker should be a bishop; rumours that Bishop Clifford is unable to hear confessions because of his young age; criticism of Meighan and [?Auliffe's] preaching styles; news of friends and family
4f 
UC/P9/12/26   18 August 1859
Letter from W.R. Gawthorne to John Walker: selecting a house for Wiseman
2f 
UC/P9/12/27   9 September 1852
Letter from Gabriel Gibora (York) to John Walker: seeking subscriptions for a mission
2f 
UC/P9/12/28   23 May 1845
Language:  French
Letter from Julie Giffard (Dinan) to John Walker: thanking him for his kindness during her stay at Scarborough; seeking his advice on whether to accept a position as a [?private tutor] to educate two children in Bristol
2f 
UC/P9/12/29   9 March 1856
Letter from G. Goldie (Sheffield) to John Walker: architectural design of Walker's new church
3f 
UC/P9/12/30   8 April 1856
Letter from G. Goldie (Sheffield) to John Walker: architectural design of Walker's new church
2f 
UC/P9/12/31   11 November 1843
Letter from Bishop Thomas Griffiths (Brighton) to [?]: a position for Kaye
2f 
UC/P9/12/32   20 July 1831
Letter from Hodgson (Blackbrook) to John Walker: sending Bingham and arrangements for payment; recovering his health; his life as a missionary; meeting Penswick
2f 
UC/P9/12/33   1 March 1852
Letter from Bishop William Hogarth to [?]: information on two boys [?to go to Ushaw College]
2f 
UC/P9/12/34   6 December 1864
Letter from F.C. Husenbeth (Cossey) to John Walker: rejecting the possibility of writing a life of Penswick; the controversy in the Catholic Magazine in 1833
2f 
UC/P9/12/35   1 March 1851
Letter from J. Johnstone (MP) to John Walker: agreeing to present the petition of the Roman Catholics of Scarborough against the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill, his opinion of it and blaming the aggressive policy of the Catholic Church for causing the Papal Aggression
2f 
UC/P9/12/35a   12 May 1851
Letter from John Walker to J. Johnstone (MP): denouncing the debate in parliament over the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill and asking Johnstone to present a petition on the matter
2f 
UC/P9/12/36   14 May 1851
Letter from J. Johnstone (MP) to John Walker: informing him that he has presented the petition on the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill and declaring that he will vote against the bill
2f 
UC/P9/12/36a   27 July 1851
Letter from John Walker to J. Johnstone (MP): forwarding a petition of the Roman Catholics against the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill
1f 
UC/P9/12/37   4 June 1840
Letter from Charles Langdale to John Walker: [?a new chapel (illegible)]
2f 
UC/P9/12/38   21 January 1835
Letter from Thomas Michael McDonnell (Birmingham) to John Walker: thanking him for a valuable communication
On a printed advertisement proposing the publication of The Catholic Magazine And Review
2f 
UC/P9/12/39   26 August 1854
Letter from MacKenzie to John Walker: his sister’s wedding and his journey north; family news; Miss Da Silva; Lady Lovat; Bishop McDonald
2f 
UC/P9/12/39a   13 September [?1840 x 1860]
Language:  French
Letter from Marie M[?] to John Walker: [?arrangements for visiting]
2f 
UC/P9/12/40   14 March 1856
Letter from Henry Constable Maxwell to John Walker: architectural design of Walker's new church and criticism of [?Goldie's] views
2f 
UC/P9/12/41   7 April [1856]
Letter from Henry Constable Maxwell to John Walker: architectural design of Walker's new church; seeking old numbers of the Tablet; the reopening of his church; Marshall; Douglas; Sir James's love for Blanche [?Houston]
2f 
UC/P9/12/42   18 April [1856]
Letter from Henry Constable Maxwell to John Walker: architectural design of Walker's new church; the education scheme; the bishop of Durham staying with Trappes
2f 
UC/P9/12/43   26 April [1856]
Letter from Henry Constable Maxwell to John Walker: architectural design of Walker's new church
2f 
UC/P9/12/44   [1856]
Letter from Henry Constable Maxwell to John Walker: architectural design of Walker's new church
2f 
UC/P9/12/45   [?1856]
Letter from Henry Constable Maxwell to John Walker: Lingard's tracts; a Catholic library at Darlington
2f 
UC/P9/12/46   21 October [?1856]
Letter from William Constable Maxwell to John Walker: enclosing details of those raised to the peerage during the reigns of Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I
4f 
UC/P9/12/47   14 April 1847
Letter from Murphy (London) to John Walker: expressing his gratitude to Walker
2f 
UC/P9/12/48   15 September 1857
Letter from the duke of Norfolk to John Walker: enclosing a cheque for the Scarborough Dispensary
2f 
UC/P9/12/49   16 July 1858
Letter from the duke of Norfolk to John Walker: his inability to attend the opening of Walker's new church
2f 
UC/P9/12/50   4 January 1847
Letter from George Osbaldeston to Bishop [?]: recommending Peter Langdon
2f 
UC/P9/12/51   6 August 1849
Letter from F.A. Paley to John Walker: Lord John Russell rejecting Paley's appointment to the Irish professorship because it would cause “uproar” in England; his geological work in Lancaster; High Mass at Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/12/52   [?1849]
Letter from F.A. Paley to John Walker: arrangements for meeting Walker
2f 
UC/P9/12/53   12 August 1851
Letter from Edward Petre to John Walker: the passing of the Ecclesiastical Titles Act; seeing the Great Exhibition and the large number of foreign spectators; the success of George Young at Scarborough
2f 
UC/P9/12/54   13 April 1842
Letter from C.B. Phipps (Whitby) to John Walker: his opinion of Daniel O'Connell and the Repeal question
2f 
UC/P9/12/55   17 May 1869
Letter from Thomas Potter (Dublin) to John Walker: commenting on the prospects of Potter's book; Canon Walshaw
2f 
UC/P9/12/56   31 December 1857 - 10 February 1858
Letter from Edward Welby Pugin (London) to John Walker: his anger at rumours that Walker is attacking him and planning to appoint Goldie in his place [to design Walker's new church]
Postscript (10 February 1858): Walker's continued attacks on him
2f 
UC/P9/12/57   13 February 1858
Letter from Edward Welby Pugin (London) to John Walker: Scruton's report that Walker had appointed Goldie in place of him
2f 
UC/P9/12/58   19 February 1858
Letter from Edward Welby Pugin (London) to John Walker: apologising for taking offence at Walker's opinion on his style
2f 
UC/P9/12/59   20 April
Letter from Joseph Render to John Walker: asking to nominate a boy (Watson) for an ecclesiastical fund to be educated at Ushaw College
1f 
UC/P9/12/60   [mid-19th century]
Letter from Peter Renouf (Guernsey) to John Walker: the Anglican [?Tractarian] perspective of the sacraments
3f 
UC/P9/12/61   April 1854
Letter from Thomas Richardson to John Walker: asking Walker to return the proof of the Dublin Review
1f 
UC/P9/12/62   11 November 1841
Letter from John Gage Rokewood (Lincoln's Inn, London) to John Walker: coats of arms of Alexander VI (Pallavicini); and Lingard
2f 
UC/P9/12/63   7 March 1860
Letter from Roskell & others to John Walker: arrangements to pay £100 to Walker
1f 
UC/P9/12/64   11 May 1869
Letter from Charles W. Russell (Maynooth) to John Walker: wishing to compile a list of Catholic families with historically important manuscripts for the Historical Manuscripts Commission
2f 
UC/P9/12/65   17 January 1868
Letter from H.I.J. Ryder (Oratory, Edgbaston) to John Walker: his letter against Ward
2f 
UC/P9/12/66   12 February 1858
Letter from W.B. Scruton (Doncaster) to John Walker: the dispute between Walker and Pugin
2f 
UC/P9/12/67   11 December 1839
Letter from Robert Segar (Preston) to John Walker: his account of the Catholic community in Caen (France); Walker's dislike of popular festivals and institutions; his exhibition; Walker's lectures at the Philosophical Institution in Scarborough; his dislike of the Tories; his article in the Dublin Review
2f 
UC/P9/12/68   24 July 1857
Letter from Robert Segar (Preston) to John Walker: Badeley's pamphlet and its opinions on the New Testament; family news
3f 
UC/P9/12/69   30 December 1846
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Alton Towers) to John Walker: the employment of Peter Langdon (gamekeeper)
2f 
UC/P9/12/70   3 January 1847
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Alton Towers) to John Walker: the employment of Peter Langdon (gamekeeper)
2f 
UC/P9/12/71   5 January 1847
Letter from the earl of Shrewsbury (Alton Towers) to John Walker: the employment of Peter Langdon (gamekeeper)
2f 
UC/P9/12/72   22 October 1866
Letter from Richard Waldo Sibthorpe to John Walker: asking Walker to find a lodging house for him in Scarborough
2f 
UC/P9/12/73   16 November 1868
Letter from Richard Waldo Sibthorpe to John Walker: his delight in the return of two Conservatives in Nottingham; recovering his health
2f 
UC/P9/12/74   21 April [1863]
Letter from Francis Joseph Sloane (Florence) to John Walker: portraits of Briggs and Brown; copper for communion rails for Walker's church
2f 
UC/P9/12/75   1 June 1837
Letter from J. Smith (London) to John Walker: Lingard asking Walker to submit an article to the Dublin Review
2f 
UC/P9/12/76   [?1838]
Letter from J. Standen (Valladolid) to John Walker: thanking Walker for his condolences on the death of his sister; his wish to remain at Valladolid and his role and prospects there; the Preston fund
2f 
UC/P9/12/77   2 May 1865
Letter from Edward Swarbrick (Garstang) to John Walker: wishing to take up Walker's offer of preaching
2f 
UC/P9/12/78   1850
Letter from John Thompson to John Walker: the policy of Mary and Philip in 1555 on heretics
2f 
UC/P9/12/79   1850
Letter from John Thompson to John Walker: the policy of Mary and Philip in 1555 on heretics
2f 
UC/P9/12/80   27 November 1858
Letter from C. Towneley to John Walker: agreeing to contribute towards the subscription for Walker's new church; his plan to spend the winter in Italy
2f 
UC/P9/12/81   14 November 1867
Letter from Francis Trappes to John Walker: Edward Brown's baptism; his health; Michael Trappes; the situation in Italy; the rejection of the principles of Douai in favour of ultramontanism; his meeting with Fr Postlewhite and opinion on the pope; Neve's removal from the English College in Rome
2f 
UC/P9/12/82   6 February 1865
Letter from Robert Walker (office of the Weekly Register) to John Walker: asking Walker to write an obituary of Nicholas Wiseman
4f 
UC/P9/12/83   19 May 1836
Letter from William Walker (Ushaw College) to John Walker: happy at Ushaw, detailed description of the game of Cat, and his programme of studies
On same sheet: letter from J. Newsham to John Walker: the progress of his forest; leading a retreat
On same sheet: letter from R. Gillow to John Walker: news from Ushaw including no decision on the new president and priests at the ordination ceremony; the possibility of a priest for Esh; his thesis; Wiseman's lectures; Shrewsbury's present for Baines; the Erringtons; Furniss's letter in the Doncaster paper
2f 
UC/P9/12/84   18 May [?1840 x 1849]
Letter from J. Walmesley to John Walker: the death of Dr [?] and arrangements for the funeral
2f 
UC/P9/12/85   29 September 1855
Letter from the Westminster chapter to the Beverley chapter: resolutions seeking financial assistance for Wiseman in his trial with Boyle
2f 
UC/P9/12/86   [?1854]
Letter from J. Whiteside to [?]: petitioning for the return of the Brindle money by Thomas Sherburne
1f 
UC/P9/12/87   28 October 1856
Letter from W. Wilberforce to John Walker: advice on the architecture of Walker's new church
2f 
UC/P9/12/88   3 September 1848
Letter from William Irving Wilkinson (Jamaica) to John Walker: the death of his wife
2f 
UC/P9/12/89   [September 1848]
Letter from William Irving Wilkinson (Jamaica) to John Walker: T.J. Bernard's conversion; the Pugin transformation of Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/12/90   24 February 1836
Letter from Thomas Youens to John Walker: sending him his books and some candlesticks; recommending the Universite Catholique; Agasiz's work on prisms fossils and the increasing influence of geology in the sciences
2f 
UC/P9/12/91   28 September 1836
Letter from Thomas Youens (Ushaw College) to John Walker: informing him that it has been painful to leave his congregation at Liverpool and his difficulties there, his objections to returning to college life; O'Reilly and the Fingalls; Bradshaw
2f 
UC/P9/12/92   23 May 1858
Letter from [?] to John Walker: agreeing with Walker that his deanery would not be the right place to establish a convent school, and the work of nuns in Yorkshire generally
2f 
UC/P9/12/92a   23 May [1868]
Letter from Robert H. Beverley to [John Walker]: criticism of Newman's interpretation of Charles Darwin's Origin of Species
3f 
Folder 13: Various Letters
UC/P9/13/1   21 November 1830
Letter from John Walker to Bishop John Briggs: his possible appointment to teach Rhetoric at Ushaw College and George Gibson's appointment as his successor; praising Stonyhurst and its students
2f 
UC/P9/13/2   20 November 1836
Letter from John Walker to George Brown: Richard Gillow and Lingard's opinion on a particular matter; planning on attending a conference in Leeds on increasing the number of bishops
2f 
UC/P9/13/3   [?1837]
Letter from John Walker to W. Brown (Whitby): Daniel O'Connell's speech at Whitby and the lack of support for him at Scarborough; the possibility of Sherburne being appointed as president of Ushaw College; Rigby; his opinion of a church organ
2f 
UC/P9/13/4   17 June 1852
Letter from John Walker to John Henry Newman: praising his lectures and offering opinions on mixed education
4f 
UC/P9/13/5   20 June 1852
Letter from John Walker to John Henry Newman: further comments on his lectures, particularly science and religion
4f 
UC/P9/13/6   6 September 1836
Letter from John Walker to John Penswick: Sherburne's appointment as vicar [?general]; the Eyres wishing to see Johnson; the large number of visitors at Scarborough; his invitation to dine with the mayor; Briggs's residence; Wiseman's lectures
2f 
UC/P9/13/7   23 June 1837
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: answering Wiseman's second volume [?of lectures]; Miss Saunders's marriage; Gillow's appointment to a new mission; Sherburne and Thompson
1f 
UC/P9/13/8   5 July 1860
Letter from John Walker to Thompson: Searle leaving for Rome; his opinion of Manning; imagining Thompson officiating in St Peters
2f 
UC/P9/13/9   [?1857]
John Walker's account of Thomas Wilkinson as a book collector
2f 
UC/P9/13/10   10 October 1857
Letter from John Walker to William Walker: his disappointment with the new Lancaster church, his view that the architect was not up to the task, and the opening ceremony; his plans to go to Rome
4f 
UC/P9/13/11   [July 1852]
Letter from John Walker to William Walker: politics including criticism of Lord Derby, the Catholic vote, William's article admonishing the Tories, Palmerston's foreign policy, and his surprise that the Liberals did not court the Catholic vote more and were relying on the Anglican vote
2f 
UC/P9/13/12   [July 1852]
Letter from John Walker to William Walker: the bishop's visit; the difference between the Whigs and the Tories and their treatment of Catholics; his opinion of Segar
2f 
UC/P9/13/13   30 September 1866
Letter from John Walker to Wallis: his meeting with Manning discussing the Catholic press and book trade, the [?Poor Schools Committee], Manning's support for the Whigs, and Dr Cullen
4f 
UC/P9/13/14   27 September 1850
Letter from John Walker to [?]: the bishop staying with him; the publication of the Papal Bull on the 30th; the dispute between the bishops and Ushaw College; Newman declining to defend attacks made by a Leamington parson on a work on the Virgin Mary; female translators; Wiseman seeking financial aid to assist him in his new role as cardinal
2f 
UC/P9/13/15   18 August 1851
Letter from John Walker to [?]: agreeing to sign a requisition on, and condemnation of, the Ecclesiastical Titles Act
2f 
UC/P9/13/16   26 December 1851
Letter from John Walker to [?]: Lingard's diary
2f 
UC/P9/13/17   10 December 1862
Letter from John Walker to [?]: Goldie
Not found, 10 April 2013
UC/P9/13/18   28 April 1864
Letter from John Walker to [?Ralph Platt]: criticism of Wiseman's lecturing style
2f 
UC/P9/13/19   [?1866]
Letter from John Walker to [?]: Home and Foreign; St John's Gospel; the place of scientific criticism
The first page is missing
2f 
UC/P9/13/20   10 December 1866
Letter from John Walker to [?]: payment of a cheque to, and criticism of, Goldie
2f 
UC/P9/13/21   [28 May 1851]
Letter from John Walker to [?]: his impressions of the Great Exhibition, Lord Thomas Denman's criticism of the Ecclesiastical Titles Act, and events in London
First page is missing
4f 
UC/P9/13/22   19 March 1856
Letter from Thomas Hart (Thornton Grange) to Robert [?Walker]: the favourable weather improving prospects for his farm, the conversion by a French Catholic priest of Edmund Burke to the Catholic faith on his deathbed, and Burke's assistance towards the French emigre clergy in Parliament
2f 
UC/P9/13/23   11 December [?1850]
Letter from Thomas Middlehurst (Malton] to Bishop [?John Briggs]: a controversy surrounding, and support for, a fellow priest who preached a sermon on Romans 1:26 and 27 concerning the lustfulness of women and homosexuality
2f 
UC/P9/13/24   28 May 1851
Letter from [?John Walker] (Scarborough] to [?]: his difficulty in writing, Wiseman writing pamphlets, his view on the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill, Talbot's opinion that Pope Pius IX would have approached the restoration of the hierarchy differently to avoid controversy, and view of the Hon John Simeon (late MP for the Isle of Wight who resigned his constituency after his conversion to Roman Catholicism)
Incomplete: first page only
2f 
Folder 14: Various Papers
UC/P9/14/1-61   [1810 x 1873]
Miscellaneous papers of Walker, mostly draft pages of letters and rough notes on various subjects, as well as printed items: on the Langdale Memorial Fund; a reprint from the Scarborough Gazette of an address to the Crown from the Catholics of Scarborough on the restoration of the hierarchy; Regulae Clericorum Saecularium... (1827); a printed letter from William Poynter to Bishop John Milner on Poynter's conduct (1810)
1 file 
Folder 15: Letters received by Archdeacon H.J. Todd
UC/P9/15/1   10 April 1825
Letter from Hugh Percy to H.J. Todd: thanking him for sending his defence of Cranmer
2f 
UC/P9/15/2   20 April 1825
Letter from T. St Davids to H.J. Todd: a meeting of Protestant friends (held at Lord Kenyon's) agreeing to print a selection of extracts from Taylor's Dissuasive Against Popery; the bishop of Chester printing a postscript to his letter to Butler exposing the Jesuit influences in his book; his expectation that the Bill [?Roman Catholic Relief Bill] will be lost in the second reading; the bishop of Durham leaving for Worthing
 
UC/P9/15/3   20 June 1827
Letter from Michael Thomas Sadler to H.J. Todd: praising Todd's reply to Lingard's Vindication and the work of the laity in furthering the cause of Protestantism
2f 
UC/P9/15/4   21 June 1827
Letter from Henry Hall to H.J. Todd: Todd's reply to Lingard's Vindication for Mr Saler and Leeds Library, and his praise for this work
2f 
UC/P9/15/5   25 April 1836
Letter from George Holden to H.J. Todd: praising Todd's 1833 charge and Manual of Notes; his opinion of Soames's work on the Reformation and the Bampton Lectures; the attacks on the Anglican Church; a work on ecclesiastical establishments
2f 
UC/P9/15/6   16 May 1838
Letter from W. Gresley to H. J. Todd: praising Todd's work on the [?King James] Bible and criticism of the attacks by Catholics towards it
2f 
Folder 16: Letters from Henry Edward Manning to John and William Walker
UC/P9/16/1   18 June 1852
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: asking Walker to forward a letter to one of his parishioners in Scarborough
2f 
UC/P9/16/2   18 May 1852
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: accepting Walker's invitation
2f 
UC/P9/16/3   7 July 1858
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: declining Walker's invitation to the opening of his church because of his commitment to a clergy retreat at St Edmunds
2f 
UC/P9/16/4   13 September 1859
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: recommending a tutor; Mr Woodall; advising him that he still has great work to do at Scarborough
2f 
UC/P9/16/5   13 June 1861
Printed invitation from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: to the first session of the Academia of the Catholic Religion
1f 
UC/P9/16/6   27 September 1864
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: asking him to read his pamphlet against Pusey
2f 
UC/P9/16/7   1 October 1864
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: wishing to visit Walker
2f 
UC/P9/16/8   5 October 1864
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: the proofs will arrive shortly; suggesting that he writes for the Dublin Review
2f 
UC/P9/16/9   13 October 1864
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: thanking Walker for his comments on his pamphlet
2f 
UC/P9/16/10   2 November 1864
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: Walker's concern over Protestant opinion of a General Council; arrangements for meeting; Walker's poor health; commenting on Pusey's character
2f 
UC/P9/16/11   15 November 1864
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: arrangements for meeting
2f 
UC/P9/16/12   10 December 1864
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: quotations from St Basil; Walker's plans to visit; arrangements for sending two books of St Gertrude
2f 
UC/P9/16/13   6 January 1865
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: arrangements for sending two books of St Gertrude
2f 
UC/P9/16/14   16 February 1865
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: attending to Wiseman in his final days, and arrangements for his funeral
2f 
UC/P9/16/15   20 February 1865
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: Wiseman's funeral
2f 
UC/P9/16/16   7 March 1865
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: the posthumous publication of Wiseman's lecture on Shakespeare, asking Walker to collect and care for Wiseman's papers, Wiseman's appreciation of Walker, and his views on a biography of Wiseman
4f 
UC/P9/16/17   24 March 1865
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: Wiseman's posthumous agreement for Manning to publish his lecture on Shakespeare
2f 
UC/P9/16/18   30 March 1865
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: seeking Walker's opinion on his work
2f 
UC/P9/16/19   14 December 1865
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: the Diocesan Synod; his views on Pusey and the Church Union, and the possibility that Pusey may be driven out of the Anglican Church
2f 
UC/P9/16/20   16 February 1866
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: planning to send Wiclefs Bible and a book on Shakespeare
2f 
UC/P9/16/21   20 February 1866
Letter from W.H. Anderson to John Walker: arrangements for sending Manning's books
2f 
UC/P9/16/22   5 October 1866
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to John Walker: a plan to set up a northern Catholic newspaper to oppose the Tablet
2f 
UC/P9/16/23   25 June 1873
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: the death of his uncle (John Walker)
2f 
UC/P9/16/24   9 July 1873
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: inviting Walker to the Provincial Synod as a Synodial Theologian
2f 
UC/P9/16/25   30 March 1874
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: agreeing to [?visit] in the future
2f 
UC/P9/16/26   23 August 1875
Language:  Latin
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: agreeing to [?visit] in the future
2f 
UC/P9/16/27   8 September 1875
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: agreeing to [?visit] in the future; looking forward to his time in Lancaster
2f 
UC/P9/16/28   29 July 1876
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: agreeing to help the mayor [?in a temperance campaign]
2f 
UC/P9/16/29   10 August 1876
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: having lunch with Gillow at Leighton Hall; agreeing to help the mayor [?in a temperance campaign]
2f 
UC/P9/16/30   23 August 1876
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: advice for the mayor to be careful not to offend non-Catholics and suggesting that a dinner may be suitable
2f 
UC/P9/16/31   23 August 1876
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker (enclosed with above): the possible consequences of angering non-Catholics
1f 
UC/P9/16/32   26 August 1876
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: his concern that Manning's decision to preach will cause anti-Catholic hostility
2f 
UC/P9/16/33   30 August 1876
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: arrangements for a public meeting
2f 
UC/P9/16/34   9 September 1876
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: his rest at St Peters and inviting Walker to stay with him at London
2f 
UC/P9/16/35   10 October 1876
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: donations for St Thomas's seminary
2f 
UC/P9/16/36   6 January 1877
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: his poor health; asking his opinion on T. Laws's Calendar
2f 
UC/P9/16/37   3 July 1877
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: his poor health
2f 
UC/P9/16/38   20 October 1877
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: the lack of knowledge of Lingard's work at Oxford University; the Oratorians publishing Lingard's letters to Bishop Poynter
2f 
UC/P9/16/39   13 November 1880
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: seeking a character reference for William Tipping; news from Rome
2f 
UC/P9/16/40   9 October 1881
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: his views on the word “secular”; criticism of Macaulay; Lingard's treatment of James II
2f 
UC/P9/16/41   15 September 1881
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: inviting him to dine with Mgr Fisher and the chapter
2f 
UC/P9/16/42   16 September 1886
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: his heavy workload
2f 
UC/P9/16/43   9 March 1887
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: his health; warning Kent that Walker is intending to write a life of Lingard
2f 
UC/P9/16/44   11 June 1888
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: his heavy workload including the Education Commission; inviting Walker to stay
2f 
UC/P9/16/45   19 September 1889
Letter from Henry Edward Manning to William Walker: arrangements for Walker staying in London; his inability to travel; the strike
2f 
Folder 17: Letters from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker
UC/P9/17/1   8 November 1850
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: on the restoration of the hierarchy [Papal Aggression] including sending him a copy of the declaration [?by the Catholics towards Wiseman] which [Briggs] is reluctant to authorise, his opinion that Briggs was not aware of Russell's letter [to the bishop of Durham], and seeking Lingard's opinion on the anti-Catholic storm
1f 
UC/P9/17/2   7 September 1851
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: Lucy's poor health; praising Newman's lectures on the Catholics in England; the formation of the [Catholic] Defence Society run by the bishops which could be utilised in elections; the lack of writing on Catholic history; Achilli's case against Newman with the assistance of the Evangelical Alliance [the most likely Protestant Alliance]
2f 
UC/P9/17/3   18 June 1855
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: his view of the bishop of Grenoble and the apparition of Melanie; Ullathorne's book to assist converts; praising Graty's Connnaissance de Dieu; Peter [?] answering Nicholas of St Albano in relation to [?Helsinus's visions]; commenting on works in the British Museum
2f 
UC/P9/17/4   29 May 1856
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: Bede's body in Subiaco; praising the Sacro Speco of St Benedict
2f 
UC/P9/17/5   18 July 1856
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: explanation of the respective liturgical roles of bishop and cardinal; Miss Jane Leigh of Sommers Town has been deserted by relatives and is selling raffle tickets
4f 
UC/P9/17/6   19 July 1856
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: advice on lamps
2f 
UC/P9/17/7   27 July 1856
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: the proposed new church at Scarborough
4f 
UC/P9/17/8   23 October 1856
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: the proposed new church at Scarborough
4f 
UC/P9/17/9   30 October 1856
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: the proposed new church at Scarborough
2f 
UC/P9/17/10   8 November 1856
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: the proposed new church at Scarborough
1f 
UC/P9/17/11   6 February 1857
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: constructive criticism of Ullathorne's works by a young priest in his diocese; Cowper's appointment to the Committee of Council for Education, Art and Science, and Shaftesbury's influence on him; building grants; criticism of Walker's plan of a bishop forming a teaching diocesan institute, in particular his jurisdiction in other dioceses
4f 
UC/P9/17/12   15 February 1857
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: criticism of Walker's plan of a bishop forming a teaching diocesan institute; a trust deed; his difficulties with ecclesiastical inspections
4f 
UC/P9/17/13   23 February 1857
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: the Diocesan Institute
1f 
UC/P9/17/14   6 May 1857
Printed letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: denying any involvement in Wiseman's letter to the chairman of the Catholic Poor School Committee which he views as a censure on his recent writings on the conditions attached to the acceptance of building grants for schools
1p 
UC/P9/17/15   12 May 1857
Printed letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: on Wiseman's letter to the chairman of the Catholic Poor School Committee on the question of building grants for schools
1p 
UC/P9/17/16   1 August 1857
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: his continental tour including a detailed account of the gothic Church of St Apollinaris near Bonn, and the state of education of the poor in Switzerland
4f 
UC/P9/17/17   16 July 1858
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: possible candidates for preaching (Anderdon, Roskell, Newman) [?at the opening of Walker's new church]
2f 
UC/P9/17/18   7 December 1864
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: the Catholic University question
2f 
UC/P9/17/19   9 May 1867
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: requiring a copy of Facts and Documents; vindicating Newman against certain charges
2f 
UC/P9/17/20   28 August 1867
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: his work in preparing for a [?seminar]
2f 
UC/P9/17/21   2 November 1867
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: his view on papal infallibility
2f 
UC/P9/17/22   19 May 1868
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: the death of Mother Margaret
2f 
UC/P9/17/23   27 May 1869
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to Green: his inability to assist Green who is infirm and is not part of his diocese
2f 
UC/P9/17/24   6 June 1869
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to Green: his inability to assist Green who is infirm and is not part of his diocese
2f 
UC/P9/17/25   20 December 1870
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to John Walker: his role in the Vatican Council and Newman's work on the depiction of assent; his plan to write the history of the restoration of the hierarchy
2f 
UC/P9/17/26   9 July 1873
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to William Walker: the death of John Walker
2f 
UC/P9/17/27   7 June 1875
Letter from Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne to William Walker: thanking him for the portrait of [?John Walker]; the death of [Edward Welby] Pugin
The last section of the letter, including the signature, has been torn off
2f 
Folder 18: Letters from John Walker to Ralph Platt
UC/P9/18/1   4 December 1865
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Mr Kemp; Pusey's letter to Keble
2f 
UC/P9/18/2   6 December 1865
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: his conversation with a priest on the Church Fathers
Not found, 10 April 2013
UC/P9/18/3   [December 1865]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: demanding the sermon from Kemp; the present political crisis
2f 
UC/P9/18/4   29 January 1866
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Mr [?Hulberty]; seeking Kemp's sermon; Catholicus's defence of the pope in a newspaper [the Chronicle]
2f 
UC/P9/18/5   1 January 1867
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: his dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
4f 
UC/P9/18/6   8 November 1867
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: the death of Gillow and his impressions of him; Marshall's pamphlet; Ullathorne's pastoral attacking the Dublin Review writers; papal infallibility
3f 
UC/P9/18/7   9 December 1867
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: the death of Platt's sister; Platt's pamphlet attacking the ritualist interpretation of transubstantiation; seeking the baptismal register entry of Edward Brown
3f 
UC/P9/18/8   13 December 1867
Letter from John Gillow to Ralph Platt: advising Platt on how to respond to Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/9   16 December 1867
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation; Edward Brown's baptismal record
6f 
UC/P9/18/10   23 December 1867
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/11   30 December 1867
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
6f 
UC/P9/18/12   20 January 1868
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/13   3 February 1868
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation; the pastoral of the bishop of Boulogne; Lingard on Aelfric
2f 
UC/P9/18/14   25 February 1868
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/15   3 April 1868
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation; wondering whether Gladstone will carry the motion [on Irish disestablishment] and Stanley's fall from grace; Smith on the Pentateuch
2f 
UC/P9/18/16   1 May 1868
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation; Platt's removal to Dodding Green; wondering who will succeed Consitt at Ushaw; criticism of Lockhart
2f 
UC/P9/18/17   4 May 1868
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/18   [1868]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/19   [1868]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/20   [1868]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/21   [1868]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/22   [1868]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
4f 
UC/P9/18/23   [1868]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
 
UC/P9/18/24   [1868]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/25   [1868]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/26   [1868]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/27   [1868]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Platt's dispute with Dykes on transubstantiation
2f 
UC/P9/18/28   8 November 1869
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: antiquarian discussion of spoons
2f 
UC/P9/18/29   19 November 1869
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: antiquarian discussion of cochlea
2f 
UC/P9/18/30   6 December 1869
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: criticising an article in the Month on French Latinists of Louis XIV; comparing the Greek Church and the Church of England; Burke has gone to Doncaster
3f 
UC/P9/18/31   4 January 1870
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: a controversy over spoons
1f 
UC/P9/18/32   1 January 1872
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: Calmet's dissertations and commentaries; extracts in an old diary
2f 
UC/P9/18/33-36   [?1865 - 1872]
Sections of letters with various pages missing, mostly on the subjects above
4 sections of letters 
UC/P9/18/37   [?1865 - 1872]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: arrangements for visiting
2f 
UC/P9/18/38   [?1865 - 1872]
Letter from John Walker to Ralph Platt: the bishop's jurisdiction over Church land
2f 
Folder 19: Letters from Robert Hogarth and Alexander Goss to John Walker
UC/P9/19/1   6 June 1841
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: asking Walker to send the financial accounts for his mission; historical documents on the foundation of Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/19/2   6 May 1842
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: a new priest for Egton Bridge
1f 
UC/P9/19/3   10 May 1842
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: Egton Bridge deeds and the ownership of church property there
Not found, 25 April 2013
2f 
UC/P9/19/4   16 May 1842
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: seeking an inventory of mission property
2f 
UC/P9/19/5   31 March 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the establishment of a Brotherhood to procure the restoration of the hierarchy
2f 
UC/P9/19/6   9 April 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: thanking Walker for his interest in joining the Brotherhood for procuring the restoration of the hierarchy and sending him a copy of the resolutions agreed at a meeting on the subject
2f 
UC/P9/19/7   13 April 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: proceedings of the council on the restoration of the hierarchy
2f 
UC/P9/19/8   30 May 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the present situation of the Yorkshire Brotherhood
2f 
UC/P9/19/9   10 June 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: arranging a meeting at Scarborough of the Yorkshire Brotherhood
2f 
UC/P9/19/10   28 June 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: minutes of the meeting of the Yorkshire Brotherhood
2f 
UC/P9/19/11   23 August 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: deanery statistics
2f 
UC/P9/19/12   25 August 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: commenting on Walker's deanery statistics
2f 
UC/P9/19/13   1 September 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: seeking additional information on the Egton Bridge mission
2f 
UC/P9/19/14   6 September 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: arrangements for a meeting [?of the Yorkshire Brotherhood]
2f 
UC/P9/19/15   [1843]
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: administrative work for the Yorkshire Brotherhood
2f 
UC/P9/19/16   13 September 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: missionary statistics for Scarborough
2f 
UC/P9/19/17   13 September 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: commenting on Walker's deanery missionary statistics
1f 
UC/P9/19/18   21 September 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: seeking Walker's address to send him details of a meeting
The corner of this letter has been torn off
1f 
UC/P9/19/19   29 September 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: criticising Walker for consulting Render on the deferment of the meeting
2f 
UC/P9/19/20
This number is not in use
UC/P9/19/21   13 November 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: a dispute with the bishop over a fund for assisting the [?Yorkshire] Brethren
3f 
UC/P9/19/22   20 November 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: sending him blank forms for statistics; Render's meeting with the duke of Bordeaux
2f 
UC/P9/19/23   20 December 1843
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: awaiting a signed petition from Walker in order to carry out an investigation on the administration of a fund
2f 
UC/P9/19/23b   26 January 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: investigations into the misappropriation of funds
2f 
UC/P9/19/24   19 February 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the protest against the misappropriation of funds
2f 
UC/P9/19/25   14 March 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: asking him to sign a document and forward it to Platt
2f 
UC/P9/19/26   14 March 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: minute from a meeting of the Yorkshire Brethren calling for an enquiry into the misappropriation of a fund
2f 
UC/P9/19/27   29 March 1844
Draft petition signed by R. Hogarth, J. Walker, and M. Ellis to the bishop [John Briggs] on the misappropriation of a brethren fund
5f 
UC/P9/19/28   13 April 1844
Draft address to Bishop John Briggs by the secular clergy of Yorkshire on the misappropriation of a brethren fund, with a note from Robert Hogarth to [John Walker] forwarding the address
1f 
UC/P9/19/29   25 April 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the misappropriation of a brethren fund
2f 
UC/P9/19/30a   29 April 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the misappropriation of a brethren fund
2f 
UC/P9/19/30b   18 July 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the administration of the Gage fund
1f 
UC/P9/19/30c   25 August 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the education of the Master at Burton Constable
1f 
UC/P9/19/31a   16 September 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: trustees for the Gage fund
1f 
UC/P9/19/31b   19 September 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the investment of the [?Burns] fund
2f 
UC/P9/19/32   3 October 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: Swinburne seeking the payment of his allowance; wishing to place an advertisement for a fund in the Catholic Directory
2f 
UC/P9/19/33   9 October 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: arranging to meet with Walker following his meeting at York
1f 
UC/P9/19/34   14 October 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: arrangements for his meeting in York
2f 
UC/P9/19/35   18 October 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: arrangements for the meeting in York; forwarding a letter from Thomas Cookson on a dispute between the Lancashire and Yorkshire/Northern brethren
1f 
UC/P9/19/36   18 November 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: his difficulty in handling the affair of Mr Furniss
1f 
UC/P9/19/37   20 November 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: his housekeeper
2f 
UC/P9/19/38   24 November 1844
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: his housekeeper; commenting on the author of an article in the Tablet
2f 
UC/P9/19/39   10 May 1845
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the meeting of the committee
1f 
UC/P9/19/40   11 June 1845
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the dispute between the Yorkshire and Lancashire [?clergy]
1f 
UC/P9/19/41   19 June 1845
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the dispute between the Yorkshire and Lancashire [?clergy]; a further dispute over Rev Robert Thompson's application to the clergy relief fund
2f 
UC/P9/19/42   24 June 1845
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: a dispute involving Furniss and Gradwell
1f 
UC/P9/19/43   30 August 1845
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the termination of a dispute involving the Lancashire and Yorkshire Brethren over the Common Stock fund
2f 
UC/P9/19/44   8 September 1845
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: Holden's application to the Common Stock fund
2f 
UC/P9/19/45   4 November 1845
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: seeking information on Flixborough; Thompson's application to the Common Stock fund
2f 
UC/P9/19/46   15 November 1845
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: Thompson's application to the Common Stock fund
2f 
UC/P9/19/47   20 November 1845
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: Thompson's application to the Common Stock fund
2f 
UC/P9/19/48   4 December 1845
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: Glover's intention to give Hogarth books relating to the Yorkshire Brethren's affairs
1f 
UC/P9/19/49   25 January 1846
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: Holden's application to the Common Stock fund; seeking the identity of the reviewer of Michelet's work
2f 
UC/P9/19/50   13 June 1846
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: wishing to meet with Walker to discuss the affairs of the Yorkshire Brethren
2f 
UC/P9/19/51   18 September [?1841 x 1864]
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: proforma for a will
1f 
Folder 20: Letters from John E. Wallis to John Walker
UC/P9/20/1   15 July 1852
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: proposing and outlining an address to defend the rights of Catholics following the increase in anti-Catholic feeling (in particular the Stockport riots)
4f 
UC/P9/20/2   6 August 1852
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: books on architecture and other subjects; the death of Granger
2f 
UC/P9/20/3   9 January 1853
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: his plan to go to Australia; and changes in Lingard's last edition
4f 
UC/P9/20/3a   16 January 1853
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: questioning Lingard's opinions on Cranmer
4f 
UC/P9/20/4   16 October 1853
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Wiseman's journey to Rome and his position there and in England; Amherst to join the Jesuits
4f 
UC/P9/20/5   28 July 1854
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: the death of Fanny in India
6f 
UC/P9/20/6   31 October 1854
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: his impending marriage with Emma [?Hercy]; Lingard's writings on the Gunpowder Plot
6f 
UC/P9/20/7   20 March 1856
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: his financial situation and his job at the Tablet
2f 
UC/P9/20/8   20 October 1856
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: the position of Catholics in England and Ireland including his opinions of Barnabo and Cullen; improvements required to the clergy; Irish priests and anti-clericalism
First page missing
6f 
UC/P9/20/9   [September 1859]
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: thanking him for ensuring that the Tablet is mentioned in the Bishop of Beverley's pastoral, and his hopes for the future of the newspaper
1f 
UC/P9/20/10-10a   26 September & [September] 1859
Letters from John E. Wallis to John Walker: the need for more money although the Tablet's prospects are good
2 letters 
UC/P9/20/11   8 January 1860
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: mostly opinions on the Tablet, including an account of the pope's pastoral and articles, and reviews
2f 
UC/P9/20/12a   30 January 1860
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: the pope's gift to the Tablet; Wallis's hope for some distinction; his cashier guilty of embezzlement
2f 
UC/P9/20/12b   30 January 1860
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: the Tablet's political opinions
4f 
UC/P9/20/13   6 October 1859
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: thanking Walker for his kind words; outlining his scheme for the Tablet
2f 
UC/P9/20/14   18 February 1864
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: the views of Lewis and Lucas on the education question
4f 
UC/P9/20/15   24 October 1864
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: thanking him for the criticism of Wallis's article on Newman and the relationship between Catholics and the establishment; cases in Austria relating to railway concessions
2f 
UC/P9/20/16   5 January 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Canon Hoey editing the Tablet; family news
2f 
UC/P9/20/17   8 January 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: his dispute with Sills over the establishment of the Month
6f 
UC/P9/20/18   14 January 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Canon Morris leaving to become a Jesuit; payments to Lady Herbert for her contributions to a new paper
2f 
UC/P9/20/19   21 February 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: relations with Manning; committee work; Irish state provision
4f 
UC/P9/20/20   13 March 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Martin's attack on Newman and (Wallis's) determination to defend Newman
4f 
UC/P9/20/21   1 October 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: the Jesuits' plan to establish a Catholic newspaper; Langdale; Manning's trouble with the bishops
8f 
UC/P9/20/22   4 October 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Manning and the Tablet's dispute with the Register
4f 
UC/P9/20/23   6 October 1866
Printed letter from John E. Wallis to Mr Purcell: Ullathorne establishing a rival newspaper to the Tablet in the north
UC/P9/20/24-25   8 - 10 October 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Ullathorne establishing a rival newspaper to the Tablet in the north
5f 
UC/P9/20/26   15 October 1866
Printed letter from John E. Wallis to Bishop Herbert Vaughan: the newspaper controversy
8p 
UC/P9/20/27   26 October 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: sending copies and proofs of letters on the proposed rival to the Tablet
2f 
UC/P9/20/28   29 October 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Ullathorne establishing a rival newspaper to the Tablet in the north
4f 
UC/P9/20/29   4 December 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Manning's anger with Wallis over the newspaper affair
2f 
UC/P9/20/30   10 December 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: his position on the newspaper affair
4f 
UC/P9/20/31   13 December 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: questioning whether Manning is modelled on Milner and whether this will affect the new paper
4f 
UC/P9/20/32   31 December 1866
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: dispute with the Weekly Register
4f 
UC/P9/20/33   5 January 1867
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: the Tablet and the Westminster Gazette
Enclosing a copy of a letter to Sir George Bowyer
8f 
UC/P9/20/34   5 January 1867
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: thanking him for his critique; opinions on the Irish bishops
4f 
UC/P9/20/35   9 January 1867
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: the position of the bishops in politics; the reception of his speech; an old priest's story
8f 
UC/P9/20/36   23 February 1867
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Manning's disdain for the Westminster Gazette
3f 
UC/P9/20/37   20 April 1867
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Ware's letter on the Catholic Register and the Tablet; a meeting at Oxford on Catholics and defending Newman
4f 
UC/P9/20/38   1 September 1867
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: the Westminster Gazette supporting the Tablet and the position of Manning, Ward and Vaughan on the subject; failing to obtain a position on the Boundary Commission
2f 
UC/P9/20/39   18 February 1868
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: seeking an amalgamation of the Westminster Gazette and the Tablet
2f 
UC/P9/20/40   26 December 1868
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: end of year opinions on the Tablet; the rise of the Tories and the implications for Ireland; sub-committee of the Poor Schools Committee; Vaughan's refusal to carry out Wallis's requests; the Saturday and the Catholic Register
4f 
UC/P9/20/41   30 January 1869
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: his mother's illness; state provision for Catholics
2f 
UC/P9/20/42   15 September 1869
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: his nieces; Sophie on the Rhine
2f 
UC/P9/20/43   4 March 1870
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Newman's book and Newman's opinion of Ullathorne; Fenians; the signing of the Decelerations at Vatican II
5f 
UC/P9/20/44   26 October 1870
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: death of Teresa; a translation in Dublin of the Constitutions of Vatican II
4f 
UC/P9/20/45   28 October 1870
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: his view that Ward is mistaken; a translation of the Constitutions of Vatican II; a letter to the Times on the temporal power of the pope
4f 
UC/P9/20/46   21 March 1871
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: account of the history of the Association of St Thomas of Canterbury to illustrate the value of the Catholic Union
2f 
UC/P9/20/47   [1850 x 1859]
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Lingard, the plot of Catherine of Aragon and the catholicity of Shakespeare's father
2f 
UC/P9/20/48   [1850 x 1859]
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: the catholicity of Shakespeare's father
2f 
UC/P9/20/49   [?1858]
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: commenting on Lingard's History, in particular his failure to mention John Knox's role as a galley slave
5f 
UC/P9/20/50   3 March [1850 x 1859]
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Lingard and Shakespeare; his hopes for an inspection of schools; owing his Catholic spirit to Germany
2f 
UC/P9/20/51   [?March 1853]
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: his opinion on Lingard's writings on the legend of Hunn
4f 
UC/P9/20/52   [1850 x 1859]
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: Shakespeare and Catholicism
2f 
UC/P9/20/53   [1850 x 1859]
Letter from John E. Wallis to John Walker: arrangements for meeting; contrasting the Tablet and the Catholic Register
2f 
UC/P9/20/54   [1850 x 1859]
Letter from John S. Wallis to John Walker: the reinvention of the Tablet
2f 
UC/P9/20/55   [1850 x 1859]
Letter from John S. Wallis to John Walker: the editorship of the Tablet; his book
2f 
UC/P9/20/56   [1850 x 1859]
Letter from John S. Wallis to John Walker: the finances of the Tablet
Enclosure: List of names who have applied for shares
4f 
Folder 21: Letters from John Briggs to John Walker
UC/P9/21/1   26 January 1840
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: the division of the Northern District and asking Walker for his opinions on two priests to be appointed as vicars apostolic
2f 
UC/P9/21/2   7 March 1840
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to Thomas Billington and Robert Henry Anderson: a dispute between Billington and the York Catholic Society
2f 
UC/P9/21/3   8 December 1840
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: a letter in the Tablet on the appointment of chapters
2f 
UC/P9/21/4   25 March 1841
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: agreeing to Walker's request for an application to Platt for the loan of £100; his services not being required in a forthcoming trial
2f 
UC/P9/21/5   4 August 1841
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to the secular clergy of the Yorkshire District: the spiritual retreat at Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/21/6   31 October 1841
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: allocations from the district fund; approving of a letter in the Tablet; Trappes setting off for Paris soon; Dr Bird
2f 
UC/P9/21/7   3 April 1843
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: Fletcher's letter on the investment of Crathorne's £60
2f 
UC/P9/21/8   6 April 1842
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: asking whether Gray will appoint two co-trustees; Radcliffe's poor health
1f 
UC/P9/21/9   11 April 1842
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: asking Walker for candidates for the position of vicar general
2f 
UC/P9/21/10   13 April 1842
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: asking him to amend the date of a papal brief
2f 
UC/P9/21/11   2 May 1842
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: directing Platt to pay Matthew Crathorne; asking Walker to urge Gray to make a trust deed
1f 
UC/P9/21/12   [2 May 1842]
Letter from C. Radcliffe to [John Walker]: arrangements for the annual retreat at Fulford House
Written on behalf of John Briggs
1f 
UC/P9/21/13   24 May 1842
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: seeking details of any Catholic grievances for John O'Connell's motion in parliament
Not in Briggs's hand (although the letter is signed by him)
Addition by Briggs on the third page: Crathorne's annuity
1f 
UC/P9/21/14   28 May 1842
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: wishing to visit Whitby to deal with a case of two priests (Rigby and Parsons)
2f 
UC/P9/21/15   8 June 1842
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: Crathorne's will; seeking the names of Gray's co-trustees
2f 
UC/P9/21/16   12 June 1842
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: settlement of the Rigby/Parsons affair
1f 
UC/P9/21/17   13 July 1842
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: information for the priests in his deanery on saying mass
2f 
UC/P9/21/18   24 July 1842
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: accommodation for secular clergy on retreat at Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/21/19   26 October 1842
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: seeking information on dissatisfaction in the Ugthorpe congregation
2f 
UC/P9/21/20   9 November 1842
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: seeking information on contributions to [Ushaw] College and missions in his deanery
2f 
UC/P9/21/21   22 April 1843
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: asking him to draw up a petition against the education clause of the Factory Bill
Not in Briggs's hand (although the letter is signed by him)
2f 
UC/P9/21/22   26 May 1843
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: seeking information for the annual retreat
Not in Briggs's hand (although the letter is signed by him)
Also includes a letter written in French from J. Camus
2f 
UC/P9/21/23   21 July 1843
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: a retreat to be conducted by Gentili
2f 
UC/P9/21/24   21 October 1843
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: declining an invitation to stay with Walker; Radcliffe sending Walker's vestment, cope and cane
2f 
UC/P9/21/25   3 December 1843
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: asking Walker to remind the Burlington Catholics of fast days and holy days
2f 
UC/P9/21/26   6 December 1843
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: sending him the amount of Sunday's collection
1f 
UC/P9/21/27   8 December 1843
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: details of the annual retreat to be conducted by Gentili
1f 
UC/P9/21/28   13 December 1843
Letter from Ampleforth to Mr J. Ullathorne: acknowledging the collection from the Scarborough congregation
2f 
UC/P9/21/29   17 September 1844
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: seeking information on a dispute between the priest and his congregation at Egton Bridge
2f 
UC/P9/21/30   18 September 1844
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: seeking statistical information from Walker's deanery
2f 
UC/P9/21/31   11 January 1845
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: seeking Walker's account information for the district fund
2f 
UC/P9/21/32   14 January 1845
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: his disappointment at Walker for not contributing towards the district fund
2f 
UC/P9/21/33   15 August 1845
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: declining an invitation to meet Walker; the sale of land to help pay for a priest
2f 
UC/P9/21/34   10 November 1845
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: dates for preaching at Scarborough, Whitby, and Egton Bridge
2f 
UC/P9/21/35   13 November 1845
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: arrangements for him and Gentili to dine at Walker's house
2f 
UC/P9/21/36   2 October 1846
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: asking for permission to give confirmation at Walker's chapel
2f 
UC/P9/21/37   20 October 1846
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: deferring giving confirmation
2f 
UC/P9/21/38   27 October 1847
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: purchase of cottages
1f 
UC/P9/21/39   21 December 1847
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: a conveyance deed [?for a property at Scarborough]; and a boy [Walshaw] to be sent abroad to be educated to the priesthood
2f 
UC/P9/21/40   22 December 1847
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: a boy [Walshaw] to be sent abroad to be educated to the priesthood; the sentencing of the two Irishmen for the Minefield murders
2f 
UC/P9/21/41   31 December 1847
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: a boy [Walshaw] to be sent abroad to be educated to the priesthood; the conveyance deed [?for a property at Scarborough]
2f 
UC/P9/21/42   7 January 1848
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: a boy [Walshaw] to be sent abroad to be educated to the priesthood; the conveyance deed [?for a property at Scarborough]
2f 
UC/P9/21/43   17 January 1848
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: the conveyance deed [?for a property at Scarborough]
1f 
UC/P9/21/44   1 February 1848
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: a boy [Walshaw] to be sent to Douai to be educated to the priesthood
2f 
UC/P9/21/45   7 February 1848
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: questioning why a collection was not made in Scarborough for the district fund
1f 
UC/P9/21/46   14 February 1848
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: a note on a purchase
2f 
UC/P9/21/47   10 March 1848
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: offering him the position of Clerical Representative of Yorkshire in the Education Committee
2f 
UC/P9/21/48   9 July 1851
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: Lingard's declining health
2f 
UC/P9/21/49   12 July 1851
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: planning to visit Scarborough
2f 
UC/P9/21/50   14 July 1851
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: regretting Lingard's decision to leave £5 for a ring to Thomas Eastwood in his will; the Scarborough election
2f 
UC/P9/21/51   4 April 1854
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: asking him for assistance in preparing a memorial to Lord Aberdeen urging him to send a greater number of Catholic chaplains with the army to the Eastern War [Crimean War]
1f 
UC/P9/21/52   5 April 1854
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: asking him for assistance in preparing a memorial to Lord Aberdeen urging him to send a greater number of Catholic chaplains with the army to the Eastern War [Crimean War]
2f 
UC/P9/21/53   16 August 1857
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: asking him to meet with Mr Macartney at Egton Bridge concerning his resignation from his current mission
2f 
UC/P9/21/54   10 November 1857
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: arrangements for Macartney leaving Egton Bridge
2f 
UC/P9/21/55   24 November 1857
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: Macartney sending £8; sick members of the congregation of Egton Bridge
2f 
UC/P9/21/56   6 March 1858
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: granting missionary faculties to Rev John Furniss during his stay in Scarborough
2f 
UC/P9/21/57   12 October 1859
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: letters from Wallis, and Briggs's wish to speak to Badeley on the subject
1f 
UC/P9/21/58   11 March 1860
Letter from Bishop John Briggs to John Walker: a financial dispute; informing him that he has sent Goldie faculties to hear the confessions of the nuns; introducing the bishop of Marseilles
1f 
Folder 22: Letters from Theodosia Drane (Sr Francis Raphael of the Dominican Convent in Stone), George Errington, Richard Gillow, and Alexander Goss, to John Walker
UC/P9/22/1   31 January 1867
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: commenting on her book Christian Schools & Scholars: or Sketches of Education from the Xtian Era to the Council of Trent
2f 
UC/P9/22/2   2 April 1867
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: subscribers for her book Christian Schools & Scholars
2f 
UC/P9/22/3   3 April 1867
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: subscribers for her book Christian Schools & Scholars; the interests of Catholic publishers
4f 
UC/P9/22/4   18 April 1867
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: an additional subscription to her book Christian Schools & Scholars; her appreciation for John Henry Newman
2f 
UC/P9/22/5   8 May 1867
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: her views on Ryder's pamphlet; Catholic attacks on Newman and Newman's work on Idealism; commenting on Catholic periodicals and the press generally
7f 
UC/P9/22/6   29 June 1867
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: the reception of her book Christian Schools & Scholars; the Ward-Ryder controversy
4f 
UC/P9/22/7   25 July 1867
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: thanking Walker for his speeches on her book, and the reception of her book in the press
The second page of this letter is missing
1f 
UC/P9/22/8   29 July 1867
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: sending a positive review of her book from the English Churchman
1f 
UC/P9/22/9   30 July 1867
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: planning a new work [?on schools] and her wish to write another book on English Saints
4f 
UC/P9/22/10   1 January 1869
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: writing a life of Mother Margaret at Ullathorne’s request; enclosing a song on Julian Watts Russell ( “Your little Ushaw Saint”)
4f 
UC/P9/22/11   22 January 1869
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: asking whether he wrote an essay on first principles mentioned in the Dublin Review
2f 
UC/P9/22/12   1 February 1869
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: London orphanage; Langdale; Zouave song; Catholic Truth Society tracts; her early experiences as a Catholic
3f 
UC/P9/22/13   11 February 1869
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: decrying the internal disputes within the Catholic Church
2f 
UC/P9/22/14   26 March 1869
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: Lacordaire; Newman's lack of reference in Apologia to the period following his conversion
2f 
UC/P9/22/15   22 May 1869
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: Mother Margaret; Lacordaire
4f 
UC/P9/22/16   27 May 1869
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: Washbourne underselling others; Lammenais; Lacordaire
3f 
UC/P9/22/17   21 February [1869]
Letter from Theodosia Drane to John Walker: reference to the anti-Catholic campaign for the inspection of convents
2f 
UC/P9/22/18   29 May 1830
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: a commission for his brother; commenting on a theological work by Walker; the new Roman English cardinal; the heavy atmosphere in Rome; news of Ushawmen
1f 
UC/P9/22/19   23 July 1836
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: planning to visit Scarborough; his stay in the North East of England; improvements to the course of studies at Ushaw College; asking Walker to send his nephew to Rome
2f 
UC/P9/22/20   2 August 1840
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: visiting Newsham and seeking fossils for the museum
2f 
UC/P9/22/21   20 August 1841
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: his opinion on retreats; his stay in Yorkshire and Northumberland; Baines; utilising Walker's nephew in cataloguing the fossil plants of the neighbourhood [to be added to the museum at Ushaw]
2f 
UC/P9/22/22   27 September 1841
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: his inability to meet with Walker at Scarborough; asking Walker to compile a complete set of rock and fossil specimens from Scarborough and Whitby; his impressions of the monastery of St Bernard and the Rosmani people at Loughborough; his optimism for the Oxford Movement in encouraging converts
2f 
UC/P9/22/23   16 July 1858
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: his inability to attend the jubilee at Ushaw College; Walker's bishop [Briggs] sending a private letter; Mgr Talbot
2f 
UC/P9/22/24   24 September 1858
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: detailed description of a window which is being prepared in Frith Street for Walker’s church; the political campaign relating to the inspection of reformatories
4f 
UC/P9/22/25   12 November 1858
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: sending two altar stones; and the requirement of a Catholic inspector for Catholic schools
2f 
UC/P9/22/26   4 December 1858
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: the political campaign relating to the inspection of reformatories
2f 
UC/P9/22/27   16 June 1860
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: presenting a paper to the pope
2f 
UC/P9/22/28   6 December 1864
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: an inscription; John Maddocks; Goss; questioning the object of a bishops' meeting at Oxford; his brother
2f 
UC/P9/22/29   8 February 1866
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: Michael in Rome; Hogarth's funeral; his opinion of Newman's reply to Pusey
2f 
UC/P9/22/30   14 December 1868
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: a pamphlet on the Isle of Man's antiquities; the political situation in Rome
3f 
UC/P9/22/31   18 January 1869
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: the Standard's review of Fletcher's work; the Isle of Man's antiquities; a storm causing damage to the Rose WIndow
2f 
UC/P9/22/32   4 October [?1860]
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: Wiseman's view of Roman prospects
2f 
UC/P9/22/33   10 October [?1860]
Letter from George Errington to John Walker: unable to answer Walker's letter
2f 
UC/P9/22/34   24 November 1835
Letter from Richard Gillow to John Walker: Walker's method of preaching in his new mission and advising against involving himself in Protestant affairs in his new town; his opinion on Walker's doctrinal dispute with [?Newsham] on the Eucharist; the celebration of the feast of St Cecilia at Ushaw College; Wiseman's new literary idea; the subscription for [?Charles] Larkin
2f 
UC/P9/22/35   [28 September 1836]
Letter from Richard Gillow to John Walker: J. Bradshaw; the Ushaw president [Youens]; news of Catholic families; Wiseman's lectures on the Real Presence; Lingard's translation of the Gospels; advice on preaching; Briggs and the petition for the division of the districts; Larkin's plan to start a “Newcastle Standard”; the Edinburgh Catholic Magazine
2f 
UC/P9/22/36   [23 March 1837]
Letter from Richard Gillow to John Walker: his inability to supply for him for Low Sunday; rumours on the new president; J. Newsham's case
2f 
UC/P9/22/37   13 April 1837
Letter from Richard Gillow to John Walker: the question of whether the religious orders should be allowed to vote [on a particular issue]; C. Radcliffe; Keasley; rumours that Newsham will be appointed as Ushaw president; his wish to be appointed as a missioner at York; Wheeler; Larkin's attack on Worswick; J. Thompson; Walker's finances; the lack of a fixed missioner at Esh Laude; Dr Sing's new edition
2f 
UC/P9/22/38   [?1836 x 1837]
Letter from Richard Gillow to John Walker: leaving [Ushaw]; Wiseman's opinion of Logan
1f 
UC/P9/22/39   19 October 1858
Letter from Richard Gillow to John Walker: comments on a work by Walker; Tierney's opinion of Gradwell
2f 
UC/P9/22/40   26 October 1858
Letter from Richard Gillow to John Walker: Gradwell and Lingard; the possibility of Walker being appointed a bishop; Buller; Gradwell (Senior); Hickey; Rogerson leaving the Redemptorists; Goss; J. Smith of Osbaldeston
2f 
UC/P9/22/41   15 November 1864
Letter from Richard Gillow to John Walker: Newman's views on the Anglican Church; the Prayer Book; the University question; the attack on Ward in the Dublin Review
2f 
UC/P9/22/42   7 December 1864
Letter from Richard Gillow to John Walker: an inscription; Derby's translation; the worshipping of Tennyson and his appreciation of Shakespeare
2f 
UC/P9/22/43   19 September 1867
Letter from Richard Gillow to John Walker: his poor health
2f 
UC/P9/22/44   [?1841 x 1864]
Letter from Robert Hogarth to [John Walker]: arrangements for a will; sending Walker an account of the Ugthorpe mission
1f 
UC/P9/22/45   18 April [1844]
Letter from Robert Hogarth to John Walker: the misappropriation of a brethren fund
2f 
UC/P9/22/46   20 July 1856
Letter from Alexander Goss to John Walker: welcoming him to the Liverpool diocese and promising to place him as soon as possible
This letter is to John Walker of the Liverpool diocese
2f 
UC/P9/22/47   28 August 1856
Letter from Alexander Goss to John Walker: asking him to begin work at St Augustine's
1f 
UC/P9/22/48   2 July 1860
Letter from Alexander Goss to John Walker: account of his journey from [?Cisila]; Roskell's account of Wiseman's health
1f 
UC/P9/22/49   12 July 1860
Letter from Alexander Goss to John Walker: commenting on [?Athelston's] conduct with the pope
1f 
UC/P9/22/50   14 July 1860
Letter from Alexander Goss to John Walker: the fund dispute between Newsham and the bishops
1f 
UC/P9/22/51   14 August 1860
Letter from Alexander Goss to John Walker: expressing his disappointment that Walker cannot preach an inaugural address; his opinion of Wiseman
2f 
UC/P9/22/52   23 October 1861
Letter from Alexander Goss to John Walker: opinions on the Congregation of Propaganda and the Synod
1f 
UC/P9/22/53   5 November 1861
Letter from Alexander Goss to John Walker: a dispute over funds between the bishops and Ushaw College
1f 
UC/P9/22/54   8 December 1864
Letter from Alexander Goss to John Walker: the design for a [?monument]
1f 
Folder 23: Letters from Charles Newsham and the Penswicks to John Walker
UC/P9/23/1   26 July 1848
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: plans for the new school at Hull and the possibility that it may harm Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/23/2   11 August 1848
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: his view that Briggs and the bishops of Lancashire are not friendly towards Ushaw College and the authority of the bishops over the college
2f 
UC/P9/23/3   [?April 1850]
Leter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: a case involving Maxwell's fund to educate a boy at Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/23/4   27 June 1851
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: asking for Walker's assistance during the public examinations at Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/23/5   10 July 1851
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: Lingard's declining health and arrangements for his funeral
2f 
UC/P9/23/6   16 July 1851
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: thanking Walker for his act of friendship; the public examinations
2f 
UC/P9/23/7   18 July 1851
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: urging Walker to remain with Lingard
2f 
UC/P9/23/8   25 July 1851
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: a dispute with Mr Crooke over Lingard's will and the bequest of his papers to Newsham
2f 
UC/P9/23/9   28 July 1851
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: the dispute between Briggs and Ushaw
2f 
UC/P9/23/10   29 July 1851
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: the Tablet's critical article on Lingard and Mr Lomax's letter on Lingard in The Times, as well as Tierney's proposed memoir of Lingard
2f 
UC/P9/23/11   [?July 1851]
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: Tierney's proposed memoir of Lingard; accusations by Goss of Gallicanism at Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/23/12   1 August 1851
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: Brown's determination to become an executor of Lingard's will in order to read his papers, as well as the possibility of Walker collaborating with Tierney on Lingard's memoir
2f 
UC/P9/23/13   6 August 1851
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: the possibility of Walker collaborating with Tierney on Lingard's memoir, and Crooke's wish for Lingard's papers to be returned to their owners
2f 
UC/P9/23/14   13 August 1851
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: the possibility of Walker collaborating with Tierney on Lingard's memoir and his concern that Newsham may offend Tierney
2f 
UC/P9/23/15   20 September 1851
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: the new constitution for Ushaw; his conversation with Tierney on his proposed Lingard memoir; the large number of students at Ushaw
2f 
UC/P9/23/16   20 December 1851
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: Gaume's work on pagan authors
2f 
UC/P9/23/17   20 April 1852
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: Walker's nephew [?William] and his illness; Kirk's case
2f 
UC/P9/23/18   2 July 1852
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: Tierney's plans to visit Ushaw to view Lingard's “scrapbook”
2f 
UC/P9/23/19   8 July 1852
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: lamenting the omission of influential men in the chapter; Tierney's arrival at Ushaw; his heavy workload
2f 
UC/P9/23/20   27 June 1857
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: commenting on a new translation of the bible
2f 
UC/P9/23/21   12 December 1859
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: opposition to Wiseman; Walker's opinions on the Rambler
2f 
UC/P9/23/22   [?March 1851]
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: a clash between the synod and the defensions at Ushaw; the [?Ecclesiastical Titles Bill]
2f 
UC/P9/23/23   [?1851]
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: Tate's inability to preach at Lingard's funeral
2f 
UC/P9/23/24   [?July 1851]
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker: awaiting Walker's advice with regard to Tierney; objections to Watson's enrolment at Ushaw College because of his age
2f 
UC/P9/23/25   [?1850]
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker (fragment): Lingard's support for the college; the idea of a committee of clergy to seek endowments for Ushaw
1f 
UC/P9/23/26   [?1867]
Letter from Charles Newsham to John Walker (fragment): [John Bachus] Dykes and [George] Fox's views on doctrine
1f 
UC/P9/23/27   1 November 1831
Letter from Bishop Thomas Penswick to John Walker: wishing to meet with Walker
2f 
UC/P9/23/28   [?1831]
Letter from Bishop Thomas Penswick to John Walker: education of a boy at Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/23/29   21 November 1835
Letter from John Penswick to John Walker: the remission of £10 by Mr Platt to discharge Burke's debts, as well as Burke's dispute with Thomas Penswick at the Wigan conference
2f 
UC/P9/23/30   29 December 1835
Letter from John Penswick to John Walker: payment of Burke's debts; his difficulty in reading Walker's letters; [Newsham's] views on the Real Presence
2f 
UC/P9/23/31   20 January 1836
Letter from John Penswick to John Walker: [Thomas] Penswick's poor health
1f 
UC/P9/23/32   2 April 1836
Letter from John Penswick to John Walker: the death of Bishop Penswick, his funeral, and details of his life; equivocation; rumours of Walsh's appointment of Wiseman as a coadjutor
2f 
UC/P9/23/33   18 May 1864
Letter from John Penswick to John Walker: informing him that he is free to disagree with Lingard's views
2f 
UC/P9/23/34   24 September 1864
Letter from John Penswick to John Walker: epitaph for Bishop Penswick
Not in John Penswick's hand
2f 
UC/P9/23/35   [September 1864]
Letter from John Penswick to John Walker: epitaph for Bishop Penswick
2f 
Folder 24: Letters from Richard Thompson and James Wheeler to John Walker
UC/P9/24/1   19 July 1832
Letter from Richard Thompson to John Walker: asking him to offer advice to Valentyre on his future plans; the bishop's poor health
2f 
UC/P9/24/2   20 May 1834
Letter from Richard Thompson to John Walker: not wishing to impose himself by staying at Ushaw College; a meeting at York
2f 
UC/P9/24/3   4 June 1835
Letter from Richard Thompson to John Walker: Walker leaving Ushaw, and his appointment to the Scarborough mission
2f 
UC/P9/24/4   10 October 1835
Letter from Richard Thompson to John Walker: Wiseman's sermons at St Anthony's church; Lingard's doctrinal views; the bishop's plans for Newsham; the papal conclave; Briggs's views; and the debt of St Anthony's
2f 
UC/P9/24/5   22 December 1835
Letter from Richard Thompson to John Walker: nominating his nephew for a fund for his education at Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/24/6   31 December 1835
Letter from Richard Thompson to John Walker: nominating his nephew for a fund for his education at Ushaw College; improvements to Penswick's health
1f 
UC/P9/24/7   20 January 1836
Letter from Richard Thompson to John Walker: the death of Penswick; the progress of Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/24/8   26 August 1836
Letter from Richard Thompson to John Walker: his lack of communication with the bishop; the position of vicar general; proceedings of a conference; Walsh
2f 
UC/P9/24/9   3 October 1836
Letter from Richard Thompson to John Walker: the bishop's movements; news of other clergy; Youens's accident; the bishop raising money to pay for his chapel
2f 
UC/P9/24/10   19 January 1837
Letter from Richard Thompson to John Walker: Wiseman's lectures on the architecture of Rome; a memorial to be sent to Rome calling for the formation of chapters; the opinion of Rome on Irish secret societies; Youens
2f 
UC/P9/24/11   27 March 1837
Letter from Richard Thompson to John Walker: awaiting news of the appointment of a president at Ushaw College and Youens returning to his old mission at Liverpool; the possibility of Rome interfering with the powers of the clergy and his wish that the clergy should be allowed to elect their own bishops
2f 
UC/P9/24/12   7 May 1841
Letter from Richard Thompson to John Walker: commenting on a dispute between the bishops and Ushaw College over rights and privileges
4f 
UC/P9/24/13   21 June 1833
Letter from James Wheeler to John Walker: commenting on Walker's article in the Catholic Magazine
2f 
UC/P9/24/14   7 June 1834
Letter from James Wheeler to John Walker: thanking him for praising his sermons in the Catholic Magazine
2f 
UC/P9/24/15   4 March 1835
Letter from James Wheeler to John Walker: his disappointment that the first part of Walker's critique was not published in the Catholic Magazine
2f 
UC/P9/24/16   [?1835]
Letter from James Wheeler to John Walker: a disagreement about the interpretation of a passage from Chrysostom
2f 
UC/P9/24/17   [?1835]
Letter from James Wheeler to John Walker: his inability to attend the examination of the Rhetoricians at Ushaw College
2f 
UC/P9/24/18   [?1835]
Letter from James Wheeler to John Walker: awaiting his portrait; answering Walker's criticisms on his sermons for cottagers
2f 
UC/P9/24/19   [?1835]
Letter from James Wheeler to John Walker: sending copies of his sermons to various people
2f 
UC/P9/24/20   20 January 1836
Letter from James Wheeler to John Walker: the publication of his tract against Dr Gilly who subsequently invited Wheeler to dine with him; his opinion of Wiseman's new pamphlet
2f 
Folder 25 : Letters to William Walker Previously Folder 0, this seems to have been added to the series at a later time.
On William Walker see: Robert Gradwell, “The Very Rev. William Provost Walker. 1820-1893”, Ushaw Magazine, 1894, p.83-95


UC/P9/25/1   12 September 1894
Letter from John Bamber to William Walker: the location of Canon Tierney’s collection of Lingard papers and the possibility of their return to Ushaw College
4f 
UC/P9/25/2   10 September 1887
Letter from Joseph Gillow to William Walker: information on the Catholic martrys, Fr Thomas Holland; the Valladolid diary, and his distant relative [?] Eulegio Gregorio Gillow accepting a mitre in Mexico
2f 
UC/P9/25/3   9 March 1889
Letter from Joseph Gillow to William Walker: the Catholic Martyr Barker (aka Richard Birket)
2f 
UC/P9/25/4   18 May 1892
Letter from Joseph Gillow to William Walker: information on Lingard; the doxology controversy in the Tablet
4f 
UC/P9/25/5   10 July 1885
Letter from W. Greenwell to William Walker: Lingard’s letters to Thorpe; Consitt’s holiday in Brighton
2f 
UC/P9/25/6   8 July 1885
Enclosure in previous letter: Lingard’s letters to Thorpe
2f 
UC/P9/25/7   4 June 1881
Letter from Thomas Francis Knox to William Walker: the sale of [?William] Allen’s letters and the Douai diary
8f 
UC/P9/25/8   6 June 1881
Letter from Thomas Francis Knox to William Walker: the loan of some Lingard letters
4f 
UC/P9/25/9   7 June 1881
Letter from Thomas Francis Knox to William Walker: sending Canon Tierney MS proofs of his life of Lingard
2f 
UC/P9/25/10   26 June 1881
Letter from Thomas Francis Knox to William Walker: sending him further Lingard papers
2f 
UC/P9/25/11   27 November 1882
Letter from Austin Powell to William Walker: information on the Catholic martyr Thomas Fryer of Lancaster
2f 
UC/P9/25/12   12 September 1888
Letter from H. Ridyard to William Walker: letters between Lingard and William Shepherd
2f 
UC/P9/25/13   14 September 1888
Letter from H. Ridyard to William Walker: Lingard papers; Etna’s epitaph
2f 
UC/P9/25/14   2 January 1879
Letter from Bishop Herbert Vaughan to William Walker: seeking his opinion of the new edition of the Dublin Review; the controversy between the Tablet and the Month and the Jesuits in the Catholic University Club in Oxford
2f 
Volumes
UC/P9/26/1   [mid-19th century]
Verses by John Walker
1 volume 
UC/P9/26/2   [mid-19th century]
John Walker' s commonplace book
1 volume 
UC/P9/26/3   [mid-19th century]
Miscellaneous transcripts of letters, notes etc. by John Walker
1 volume 
Presented to Ushaw College by Joseph Gillow, March 1910