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f. 316. Feb. 24, 1815. The Archbishop of Baltimore, on his failure to 
receive answers, and recommending a priest of Louisiana who goes 
to Rome. 
f. 317. Feb. 20, 1815. The Archbishop of Baltimore, on facoltd. 
ff. 320-321. Mar. 21, 1815. The Bishop of Bardstown, on the good con¬ 
duct of Karl Nerinckx. 
f. 322. Montreal, Mar. 26, 1815. On the sickness of Mgr. Larose. 
ff. 323-326. Apr. 11, 1815. The Bishop of Bardstown relates the state 
of religion in his diocese. 
ff. 327-329. Apr. 11, 1815. The Bishop of Bardstown requests that 
Father Nerinckx be returned to him. 
ff. 330-332. Apr. 29, 1815. Letter of a parish priest of Louisiana on ques¬ 
tions of jurisdiction. 
ff. 333-334. Bordeaux, July 12, 1815. The administrator of Louisiana 
finds it necessary to go to Rome. 
ff. 335-336. July 15, 1815. Pius VII. to the Archbishop of Baltimore, on 
the administration of Louisiana. 
f. 337. July 18, 1815. The Archbishop of Baltimore, on the coming to 
Rome of Mgr. Brurius. 
ff. 338-339. July 17, 1815. The Archbishop of Baltimore, on the choice 
of bishops for vacant sees, etc. 
ff. 340-342. Sept. 8, 1815. State of the diocese of Bardstown. 
f. 343. Sept. 20, 1815. Minute to be made, to obtain from the Dataria a 
subsidy for the new Bishop of New Orleans, 
f. 344. Sept. 21, 1815. On the Ursulines of New Orleans, 
f. 345. On the diocese of New Orleans. 
ff. 349-350. Oct. 10, 1815. The Archbishop of Baltimore speaks of bish¬ 
ops consecrated, facoltd, etc. 
f. 351. Dec. 30, 1815. The Bishop of New Orleans speaks of a book 
given to be reviewed, by the master of the apostolic palaces, 
f. 352. Florence, Jan. 9, 1816. The same, on a subsidy, and on the death 
of the Archbishop of Baltimore. 
f. 355. Rome, Jan. 6, 1816. The same, recommending Edmund Burke, 
f. 358. The same, proposing certain queries. 
ff. 358-359. Bologna, Feb. 9, 1816. The same, on a subsidy, and asking 
a brief for the erection of a chapter, and for the consecration of Mgr. 
Marechal. 
ff. 360-364. Georgetown, D. C., Feb. 4, 1816. From the Archbishop of 
Baltimore, on the obsequies of Mgr. Carroll; requesting the Bishop 
of Boston as coadjutor; and on facoltd. 
f. 364. Information on Father Jeremiah O’Flynn, formerly a Trappist. 
f. 365. Baltimore, Mar. 30, 1816. The rector of the seminary of St. Sul- 
pice requests certain favors. 
ff. 367-368. Lyons, Apr. 11, 1816. From the Bishop of Louisiana, on 
money received, and on certain intrigues, 
ff. 369-370. Lyons, Apr. 11, 1816. From the same, on the subsidy re¬ 
ceived, and on various projects. 
f. 371. Father Nerinckx requests approval for an institute founded in 
America. 
ff. 372-373. Bordeaux, June 24, 1816. The Bishop of Louisiana wishes 
to fix his residence at St. Louis. 
