Religious orders (male)
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Nine martyr monks : the lives of the English Benedictine martyrs beatified in 1929
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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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Downside : the history of St Gregory's school from its commencement at Douay to the present time
This digital copy formerly belonged to the educationist, Sir Michael Ernest Sadler (1861–1943) -
The confessions of venerable Father Augustine Baker, OSB : extracted from a manuscript treatise preserved in the library of Ampleforth Abbey
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An historian's conscience : the correspondence of Arnold J. Toynbee and Columba Cary-Elwes, monk of Ampleforth
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Ampleforth College: a Sketch-Book
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The history of Ampleforth Abbey : from the foundation of St Lawrence's at Dieulouard to the present time
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The life and letters of Father John Morris, of the Society of Jesus, 1826–1893
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Photographs of the former English Benedictine house of St Edmund's, Paris (269 rue St Jacques)
Preserved at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie, BOITE FOL B-EO-109 (7) -
Louis XIV jeune donnant des patentes aux Bénédictins anglais du fauxbourg St Jacques : [estampe]
Preserved at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie, RESERVE QB-201 (41)-FOL Appartient à : [Recueil. Collection Michel Hennin. Estampes relatives à l'Histoire de France. Tome 41, Pièces 3659-3733, période : 1652-1655] -
List of books seized from the English Benedictines of St Edmund's, Paris, during the French Revolution
Preserved at Bibliothèque nationale de France – Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, Paris, Ms-6497 -
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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Text of the will of James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, 1st Duke of Liria and Jérica, 1st Duke of Fitz-James (1670–1734), illegitimate son of James II and Arabella Churchill
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Sale of land associated with the English Benedictine house at La Celle, 1791
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Histoire de la vie et des travaux de Jean-Dominique Cassini IV
An account of the imprisonment of Cassini at St Edmund's in Paris can be found from p. 240 onwards -
Mes annales
Preserved at the Bibliothèque municipale de Clermont de l'Oise -
Précis ou notes historiques sur la maison des Bénédictins Anglois pendant la Tyrannie de Robespierre
Preserved at the Bibliothèque municipale de Clermont de l'Oise -
Notes historiques sur la maison des Bénédictins Anglois pendant la Tyrannie de Robespierre
Preserved at the Bibliothèque municipale de Clermont de l'Oise -
Description of the English Benedictine house in Paris, 1785
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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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Déclaration du Roy en faveur des religieux bénédictins anglois établis à Paris, au sujet des bénéfices et dignitez de leur ordre... [Enregistrée au Parlement le 10 mai 1737]
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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