Correspondence concerning the possible use by Catholics of redundant Anglican Churches,
- N10.
- File
- 1959-1960.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Correspondence concerning the possible use by Catholics of redundant Anglican Churches,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Correspondence concerning the status of the Apostolic Delegate in Britain,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Correspondence concerning the translation into English of addresses by the Pope,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Respecting the readoption of F. Hanbury Tracy as Liberal candidate for the Montgomery Boroughs.
Correspondence of George Wightwick Rendel and his wife Lina with Cardinal Guglielmo San Felice
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Correspondence, mainly photocopies, between George Wightwick Rendel and his wife Lina (née Licinia Pirelli) and Cardinal Guglielmo San Felice, archbishop of Naples. There are letters, 1890-1896, from Guglielmo San Felice to Lina Rendel; letters, 1893-1894, from George Wightwick Rendel to Guglielmo San Felice; and letters, 1896 and undated, from Lina Rendel to Guglielmo San Felice. There is also a single letter, 1902, from Cardinal Herbert Vaughan, archbishop of Westminster, to Lina Rendel, and papers, 1890-1895, relating to Guglielmo San Felice. The papers are accompanied by letters, 1996, between Miss Rosemary Rendel and Don Antonio Illibato, the diocesan archivist at Naples, correspondence initiated by Miss Rendel when attempting to find her father's baptismal certificate.
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Correspondence related to the following subjects: the Union's rules, constitution and membership; the Union's secretaries; Tyburn Walk; Catholic education in Ceylon; Sunday observance; provision of relief and aid to poor countries; abortion; Angola.
Correspondence relating to the Barcelona Traction Company,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Correspondence relating to the International High Frequency Broadcasting Conference at Rapallo,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Correspondence relating to the presence of Catholics at non-Catholic functions,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Correspondence to George William Rendel requesting interviews and assistance with research,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Correspondence, mainly between George William Rendel and Pierre Wigny, Belgian Minister for the Colonies, relating to Incidi, the 'Institut International des Civilisations Differentes'.
Cutting from Le XIXe Siècle commenting on the peace treaty between France and China,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Cutting from the Cambrian News respecting alleged disseasions among Welsh members of parliament,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Part of Lord Rendel Papers
Cutting from the Manchester Guardian of a letter sent by Lord Rendel to Lord Pontypridd congratulating him on his peerage, containing observations on the Welsh Disestablishment controversy.
Cutting from the Pall Mall Gazette of an article on the Franco-Chinese Treaty,
Part of Lord Rendel Papers