James Spencer Northcote papers, 1850-1876.

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James Spencer Northcote papers, 1850-1876.

James Spencer Northcote papers contain materials concerning discreet parts of Northcote's life after his conversion to Catholicism. The collection primarily consists of correspondence between Northcote and John Henry Newman, Richard Simpson, James Burns, and Fr. Ambrose Rose St. John. The correspondence mainly relates to articles publised in The rambler. There is also a notebook that includes Northcote's notes on and the text of sermons delivered by him and other individuals between 1852 and 1876.

1 linear foot (2 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7353613

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