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Miscellaneous papers and correspondence, 1896

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Reference Code: GBR/1935/EDAR 1/2/1

Scope and Contents

Chiefly concerning the establishment of St Edmund's House. In English, Spanish and Latin. All items 1896 unless indicated otherwise. Including: diocesan faculties for Edmond Nolan, 18 April; report dated 11 May of the Council of the Senate, in the Cambridge University Reporter, recommending the affiliation of St Edmund's College, Old Hall, Ware; certificate of competence from Collegio de Estudios Superiores de Bilbao for Rafael Irarazabal; academic record of Rafael Irarazabal from Universidad Catolica de Santiago de Chile, 12 November 1894; photocopy of indenture between William Ayerst and the Duke of Norfolk for the purchase of the Drakes Hole property [Mount Pleasant, Cambridge], 25 September; opinion of Mr P S Stokes advising the establishment of Ayerst Hostel as a corporate body, 24 September; rules, regulations and timetable drawn up by Nolan and approved by Cardinal Vaughan, September; prefect of the S C de Propaganda Fide to Cardinal Vaughan, approving the tenor of a collective letter to be sent out by English bishops on attendance at secular universities, consonant with the resolution of the Congregation of 26 March 1895, with rules laid down governing the attendance of clerical students, 5 June; prefect of Propaganda to Cardinal Vaughan in reply to Vaughan's of 19 May ruling that the local Ordinary should give faculties to a University Chaplain designated by whole episcopal conference, 10 June; article by Prof J McTaggart in the Cambridge Review, 5 November, entitled The Unviersity and The Church of Rome, together with reply from E Wyatt Davies, 12 November.

Dates

  • Creation: 1896

Extent

1 file(s) : paper

Language of Materials

English

Originator(s)

Nolan, Edmond

Finding aid date

2007-04-12 19:35:12+00:00

Repository Details

Part of the St Edmunds College Archive Repository

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