Legrand, Abbe, Titular Canon of, Paris, France, to Bishop John J. Hughes, New york, New York, 1845
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Legrand recommends to Hughes a friend whom he has known in the Semninary of St. Sulpice and who now plans for his health to leave France. In his letter to Bishop Richard Vincent Whelan, which he asks Hughes to read, he has told what he thinks of this priest. He believes that Father Boquet will render good service. He has talent, education and zeal despite his bad health. He apologizes for writing in French. He is sure that Hughes will receive him as a father. Legrand has given him a letter to Bishop Whelan as the only prelate he knows but he hopes that Hughes will be able to receive him. The Archbishop of Paris and all his confreres are interested in the welfare of Boquet. :: III-2-h A.L.S. 4pp. 8vo
Dates
- Creation: 1845
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English.
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