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Accessions to Repositories
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 September 2015
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The following digest of major accessions to repositories during 1995, relating to Roman Catholicism after the Reformation, has been supplied by Dr. A. P. Lewis, Curatorial Officer, The Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. The Historical Manuscripts Commission seeks each year to collect information relating to manuscript accessions from over 250 repositories and record offices throughout the British Isles. This information is then published on the Internet via the Commission's website (http://www.hmc.gov.uk) and in a series of thematic digests which appear in a wide range of learned journals and newsheets. It is also added to the indexes to the National Register of Archives (NRA), which are available for public consultation in the Commission's search room at Quality House, Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1 HP, and via the Commission's website. The Commission will also answer limited and specific postal and e-mail enquiries. Readers of Recusant History should be aware that the manuscript collections noted in the following digest represent a very small part of the collected information available in the NRA.
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- Newsletter 1996
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* Francis, Edwards: Robert Persons. The Biography of an Elizabethan Jesuit 1546–1610 [The Institute of Jesuit Sources, Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.], illustrated, pp. vii+413,Google Scholar ISBN 1–880810-10–7 (hard cover), 1–880810-11–5 (paperback).
1 Victor, Houliston, ‘The Fabrication of the Myth of Father Persons’, Recusant History vol. 22, pp. 141–151.Google Scholar
2 Michael, L. Carrafiello, ‘English Catholicism and the Jesuit Mission of 1580–1581’, The Historical Journal 37, 4 (1994), pp. 761–774.Google Scholar See also Michael, L. Carrafiello, ‘Robert Persons’ climate of Resistance and the Gunpowder Plot’, The Seventeenth Century vol 3 (1988), pp. 115–134.Google Scholar