Box 1
Contains 21 Results:
Newman to Woodgate, 1860 December 16
The Cardinal John Henry Newman collection, 1860-1886, contains letters sent by Cardinal Newman to personal acquaintances, his banker, and Catholic worshippers during his time at The Oratory in England. A receipt for sixty-six pounds owed to Cardinal Newman from Messrs. Rivington is included.
Newman to banker, 1868 January 24
The Cardinal John Henry Newman collection, 1860-1886, contains letters sent by Cardinal Newman to personal acquaintances, his banker, and Catholic worshippers during his time at The Oratory in England. A receipt for sixty-six pounds owed to Cardinal Newman from Messrs. Rivington is included.
Newman to E. Ransford and J.H. MacMahon, 1869 June 12 - November 29
The Cardinal John Henry Newman collection, 1860-1886, contains letters sent by Cardinal Newman to personal acquaintances, his banker, and Catholic worshippers during his time at The Oratory in England. A receipt for sixty-six pounds owed to Cardinal Newman from Messrs. Rivington is included.
Newman to "Madam" and James Knowles, 1870 May 20 - 1875 April 8
The Cardinal John Henry Newman collection, 1860-1886, contains letters sent by Cardinal Newman to personal acquaintances, his banker, and Catholic worshippers during his time at The Oratory in England. A receipt for sixty-six pounds owed to Cardinal Newman from Messrs. Rivington is included.
Newman to H. Buxton Forman and "Sir", 1879 January 25 - March 7
The Cardinal John Henry Newman collection, 1860-1886, contains letters sent by Cardinal Newman to personal acquaintances, his banker, and Catholic worshippers during his time at The Oratory in England. A receipt for sixty-six pounds owed to Cardinal Newman from Messrs. Rivington is included.
Newman to James Knowles, John McCarthy, and "Sire", 1882 April 4 - June 5
The Cardinal John Henry Newman collection, 1860-1886, contains letters sent by Cardinal Newman to personal acquaintances, his banker, and Catholic worshippers during his time at The Oratory in England. A receipt for sixty-six pounds owed to Cardinal Newman from Messrs. Rivington is included.
Louise Imogen Guiney collection
The Louise Imogen Guiney collection, 1889-1914, contains photographs, poems, letters, a pamphlet, a newspaper, and souvenirs belonging to the Catholic poet and essayist. Louise Imogen Guiney was born January 7, 1861 in Roxbury, Massachusetts to an Irish-born, Catholic father and American mother. She was raised in the Catholic faith and wrote celebrated poems, essays, and verses inspired by her religious beliefs.