Falvey, Peter, Kanturk, Ireland, to Bishop Anthony Blanc, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1846 October 29
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Falvey had a dealing with Mrs. Morgell and sons in 1840. She wrote on June 15, 1846 saying she had given 12 pounds to Father Conway to be given to Falvey. Conway, Cashel, is a brother of Father P. Conway ? in New Orleans, Falvey's son, Father Daniel Falvey is curate in Buttevant. In mid-August he wrote to Conway who replied that he expected his brother home daily. Falvey wrote Conway on September 29, but he received no answer. The Father Conway under Blanc has not acted fairly; Falvey expects Blanc to look after the money. P.S. Mrs. Morgell and family live in a house of Dutch Henry's on Chapatoule Street. Falvey's neighbor who came home told him that Conway got the money. Blanc is to let Mrs. Morgell know that their relatives in Ireland are well and tell Thomas Morgell and sons, Thomas and Phillip, that their parents, brothers, and Sisters are well. P.P.S. Blanc is to speak to Thomas Morgell to assist his father. Charles McCarthy 's mother and friends are well. :: V-5-f A.L.S. 4pp. 8vo.
Dates
- Creation: 1846 October 29
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In Spanish, French, Latin, and English.
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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository