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f. 342. Apr. 16, 1787. The nuncio at Paris sends a letter of Mr. Carroll, 
ecclesiastical superior of the United States, containing a full relation 
of Catholicism in that country. 
ff. 344-346. Oct. 8, 1787. The nuncio at Paris, on the French mission¬ 
aries, the expenses of the voyage to America, etc. 
f. 347. Maryland, July 28, 1787. On two young Americans to be put in 
the Collegio Urbano. 
ff. 349-350. Nov. 5, 1787. The nuncio at Paris, on the politeness of the 
Archbishop of Bordeaux to the said Americans, 
f. 353. Nov. 7, 1787. Extract of a letter of Abbe Carroll, in which he de¬ 
scribes the embarrassment occasioned him by Father Nugent, to 
whom has been accorded the facoltd for New York, 
ff. 335-336. Dec. 31, 1787. The nuncio at Paris sends a note of the ex¬ 
pense incurred for the two young Americans, 
f. 358. Baltimore, Mar. 12, 1788. The missionaries of Baltimore request 
a vicar apostolic with episcopal character, 
f. 359. Jan. 6, 1788. From the Archbishop of Bordeaux, returning thanks 
for the praise received for his reception of the two young Americans, 
ff. 360-361. News of the arrival at Civita Vecchia of the aforesaid young 
Americans. 
ff. 363-366. Maryland, Mar. 18, 1788. From Mr. Carroll, on the un¬ 
worthy conduct of a Capuchin. 
ff. 367-368. Apr. 19, 1788. From the same, on the same subject, 
f. 369. Aug. 11, 1788. From the same, requesting that Father Whelan 
be left in America, where he has done so much good, 
ff. 370-371. On the Jesuits in America. 
f. 373. An alumnus of the English College requests permission to go to 
America as a missionary. 
f. 374. Gubbio, May 4, 1789. The Bishop of Gubbio, on the advantages 
of religion in America. 
f. 375. May 28, 1789. The nuncio at Lisbon, on Father Fleming, who 
ought to depart for Philadelphia. 
ff. 376-378. Boston, Jan. 6, 1790. Claude de la Poterie, founder of the 
Catholic Church of Boston, on Carroll and the Jesuits, 
f. 378. Mar. 29, 1790. The nuncio at Paris, on the departure of certain 
French families for America, where they have bought land, 
f. 379. The said families request as their spiritual director Father Didier, 
a Benedictine. 
ff. 380-381. Father Didier, on the said society. (French with translation.) 
ff. 384-385. May 10, 1790. The nuncio at Paris, on the French colony 
which is to be established in Virginia, and on Father Didier. 
f. 387. May 17, 1790. The nuncio at Paris, on the departure of Father 
Didier. 
ff. 388-389. Request of the French that are to found a new colony in Vir¬ 
ginia, for a bishop. 
ff. 390-392. July, 1790. Mgr. Carroll, bishop elect of Baltimore, gives 
news. 
ff. 394-398. Paris, May 17, 1790. Relation of the Indians of North 
America, by Jean de la Mahotiere, agent of the Oneidas. 
ff. 399-400. Aug. 2, 1790. The nuncio at Paris gives account of a re¬ 
quest for the establishment of a mission among the Oneidas. 
