Fondo Bolognetti, 1528 (copy)-1798.

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Fondo Bolognetti, 1528 (copy)-1798.

These are copies of documents largely without any citation to the source. Materials relate to much more than French and Italian churches as stated by Boyle. There is actually a much smaller portion of material concerning churches in general and a considerable amount concerning the church politically, especially relations with Spain and France. According to a description of microfilm held by the University of Notre Dame (U.S.A.), vols. 3, 4, 19, and 108 of this series relate to the English colonization of Maryland and contain correspondence of Gregorio Panzani, the secret agent of Urban VIII in England, along with a handwritten copy of his diary (1634-1636).

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