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Spinola, Huguet Pierre, Archbishop of Thebes, Nuncio Apostolic, Vienna, 1830 February 10

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Identifier: CDET III-2-g

Scope and Contents

Archbishop Spinola declares that Miss Marie Marguerite Bossier, an English woman living in Vienna at the Maison de S. Michel, daughter of William Bossier has proposed to the Sacred Congregation of the Propaganda to pay it the sum of 5,000 florins reserving for herself for her lifetime 5% interest and the same for her friend, Miss Charlotte Hill, after her decease. After the death of both, the sum would go to the bishop of Cincinnati or to the one having the care of the diocese in case the see was vacant and in case the diocese no longer exists it is to be used by the Sacred Congregation for the missions of America for the glory of God and the salvation of souls. Authorized by the Sacred Congregation by the dispatch of December 3, 1829, no. 81, in the name of that Congregation declares the proposal of Miss Bossier accepted and agrees to accept the 5,000 florins and pay the 5% interest beginning at six months after January 1, 1830 during the life of Miss Bossier and after her death to Miss Hill on condition that after the death of both the Sacred Congregation will no longer be held to the payment of the interest but shall give the capital to the diocese of Cincinnati on the conditions stated. This note, No. 982, is certified by Felix Randanini, notary of the Nunciature on April 8, 1838 as a true copy of the original preserved in the Nunciature. :: III-2-g Copy certified of LLatin 3pp. 8vo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1830 February 10

Language of Materials

English.

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