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Bayley, Carleton Stephen, Rome, Italy, to Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, Neward, New Jersey, 1856 March 12

 Item
Identifier: CBAY II-2-n

Scope and Contents

If Carleton's Paris letter was unsatisfactory, James probably found Carleton's letter of the 2nd still more so, But it is over. He went to the Ritiro of Sts. John and Paul and passed a happy week. George Doane said he gave James an account of the Confirmation. Carleton received James' letter on Sunday. He gave up his rooms to an acquaintance, Mr. Lamson, who was confirmed with him, and so had to go room hunting. He is now established near the rooms he gave Lamson. They are all very anxious here about the "Pacific." Carleton attends the Church of St. Louis each afternoon where a French abbé is delivering a course of Lenten instructions. Yesterday he heard Dr. Morris, vice-rector of the English College. He and Lamson drove out to the Passionists and called on the Superior, who embraced and saluted him. Carleton hears good accounts of Gracie Bayley . James did not say what was the matter with Aunt Mary Roosevelt . Carleton will go to St. Peter's tommorrow. James should write Carleton at Liverpool. Carleton writes this, supposing his money comes by May 1st. If it does not, he will borrow. He sends love to their father, Guy Carleton Bayley :: II-2-n A.L.S. 4pp. 8vo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1856 March 12

Language of Materials

English.

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