History of English and Welsh Catholicism in particular localities
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The English Catholics, 1850–1950: essays to commemorate the centenary of the restoration of the hierarchy of England and Wales
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The Synod of Whitby, 664
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The chronicle of the English Augustinian canonesses regular of the Lateran, at St. Monica's in Louvain (now at St. Augustine's priory, Newton Abbot, Devon), 1548 to 1625
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The chronicle of the English Augustinian canonesses regular of the Lateran, at St. Monica's in Louvain (now at St. Augustine's priory, Newton Abbot, Devon) 1625 to 1644
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Plan et Situation de la Ville de Saint Omer avec Rues, Fregarts, Rivières, et la grandeur des maisons de Religion tant d’hommes que de femmes, comme aussy des Paroisses et Colleges, contenus en Icelle, dit plan Titelouze
This map shows the location of the English Jesuit college of Saint-Omer, duly marked as the «Collège de PP Anglois», alongside the «College de Sainct Omer», operated by the Walloon Jesuits, and with the adjacent parish church of the two colleges – that of St Denis – here marked as «St Denÿs». -
Vaux of Harrowden, a recusant family
Traces the following: Vaux, Vaulx family of Northamptonshire, 1405–1938, and the Brudenell, Catesby, Digby, Fermor, Throckmorton, and Tresham families -
The life of Saint Hugh of Lincoln: translated from the French Carthusian life and edited with large additions, by Herbert Thurston, SJ
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Memory, martyrs, and mission : essays to commemorate the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of St Thomas Becket (c. 1118–1170)
This collection of papers was delivered at the 2018 Symposium in Rome to mark the 900th anniversary of the birth of St Thomas of Canterbury, the 450th anniversary of the founding of the English College at Douai, and the bicentenary of the re-opening of the VEC. The papers were published two years later on the occasion of the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of St Thomas Becket Contributors: Judith Champ, Peter Davidson, Eamon Duffy, Peter Leech, Peter Phillips, Carol M. Richardson, Nicholas Schofield, Maurice Whitehead -
The Venerabile
The magazine of the Venerable English College, Rome, 1922–present day -
The Admirable life of Saint Wenefride virgin, martyr, abbesse. Written in Latin about 500 yeares ago, by Robert, monke and priour of Shrewsbury, of the Ven. Order of S Benedict. Devided into two books. And now translated into English, out of a very ancient and authenticall manuscript, for the edification and comfort of Catholikes. By I.F. of the Society of Jesus
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Annals of the English Benedictines of Ghent : now at St. Mary's Abbey, Oulton in Staffordshire
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Statutes compyled for the better observation of the Holy Rule of the most glorious Father and Patriarch S. Benedict Confirmed by the ordinary Authoritie of the right honorable a[n]d Rever. Father in Chr. the Lo. Matthias Hovius Archibishop of Macklin and Primate of the Netherlands &c as alsoe by authority from the Pope his Holynesse delegated to him, and by him delivered to the English Religious VVoemen of the Monastery of our blessed Lady the perpetuall Virgin Mary in Bruxelles and to all their Successours
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Reading and politics in early modern England : the mental world of a seventeenth-century Catholic gentleman
A study of the reading activities of William Blundell (1620–1698) of Crosby, who also acted as an agent for the English Poor Clares of Rouen -
Crosby records. A cavalier's note book; being notes, anecdotes, & observations of William Blundell of Crosby, Lancashire, esquire, captain of dragoons ... in the royalist army of 1642
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The great diurnal of Nicholas Blundell of Little Crosby, Lancashire: Volume Two 1712–1719, transcribed and annotated by Frank Tyrer, and edited by J. J. Bagley
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The great diurnal of Nicholas Blundell of Little Crosby, Lancashire: Volume One 1702–1711, transcribed and annotated by Frank Tyrer, and edited by J. J. Bagley
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Cavalier; letters of William Blundell to his friends, 1620–1698, edited by Margaret Blundell, 1881–
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Religion and national identity : papers read at the Nineteenth Summer Meeting and the Twentieth Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society
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Monumental inscriptions at the church of the English Franciscan Recollects, Douai
Includes details of the monuments to: John Gennings, OFM (1576– 1660) Richard Angelus Mason, OFM (1599–1678) John of the Holy Cross Moore, OFM (1629– 1689) Nicholas of the Holy Cross Cross, OFM (1615– 1698) Sir Henry Fletcher, 3rd baronet, MP (1658–1712), of Hutton-le-Forest -
Monumental inscriptions at St Gregory's, Douai
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Description of the Chapel and burial place of James II of England at the English Benedictine house in Paris, 1757
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Notice sur le Collège anglais de Douai
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Bibliographie douaisienne, ou Catalogue historique et raisonné des livres imprimés à Douai depuis l'année 1563 jusqu'à nos jours : avec des notes bibliographiques et littéraires (Nouvelle édition considérablement augmentée)
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Vie du Père Henri Walpole de la Compagnie de Jésus, martyrisé en Angleterre sous Elisabeth: suivie de notices sur le père Thomas Sailly, sur le Collège anglais de Saint-Omer, et sur le R. P. Jean Gérard
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Histoire du couvent des Pauvres Clarisses anglaises de Gravelines