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Rosati, C.M., Bishop Joseph, St. Louis, Missouri, to Father John Timon, C.M., Barrens, Missouri, 1831 April 9

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Identifier: CVIN IV-3-i

Scope and Contents

Rosati is distressed at the illness of Father John Baptist Tornatore, C.M.. He agrees with Timon regarding the claim of Miss Nailes. She has no right to do it. They can profit by the limitation law which does not allow such claims after a certain number of years. Even if the law does allow it, Timon can reply by a bill from the convent for her board, clothing, medicine while she was sick. Rosati promised Mr. Maddock only to recommend to Father Philip Borgna, C.M. that he do something for him to make a like expenditure. Rosati does not know Mr. De St. Leger and does not know if it would be prudent to be answerable for some physics equipment. Rosati received a letter from Mr. Lafont of New Orleans, sponsor of Mr. Bordy, full of complaints against De St. Leger. Timon is not to make any promises. George Alexander Hamilton and Hilary Tucker left yesterday for New Orleans where there is good opportunity of a ship for Genoa. Rosati has written Father John Boullier, C.M. to wait for them there. According to the papers things are tranquil in Italy and particularly in Rome. Rosati sends greetings to Fathers Tornatore, Odin, Loisel, Olivier, Bonniot, Brands, McMahon, etc. Rosati wishes to know the name, age, and previous studies of the new seminarian., P.S. Reilly has $128 for the convent of the Sisters of Loretto; Timon can draw on Rosati and send a receipt to the Superioress. :: IV-3-i A.L.S. French 3pp. 4to.

Dates

  • Creation: 1831 April 9

Language of Materials

English.

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