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SMIJ/1/36
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Letter from Bernard Dickinson to James Smith
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- 6 Nov. 1946 (Creation)
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2 single sheets
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(1904-1972)
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Boarbank Hall, Grange-over-Sands, Lancs.—Has learned from Father Petit of Smith’s return to Cambridge. Encloses news from Father Hanrahan of a vacant chair at Fribourg and refers to his own experience of the place. Hanrahan has also written to Fathers Gilbey, Corbishley, and Martindale. Has now been chaplain at Boarbank Hall, a convalescent home for insurance patients, for four years. Encourages Smith to come and stay if he ever needs a few days’ peace.
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- Petit, John Edward (1895–1973) Roman Catholic Bishop of Menevia (Subject)
- Gilbey, Alfred Newman (1901–1998), Roman Catholic priest (Subject)
- Martindale, Cyril Charlie (1879–1963), Jesuit and scholar (Subject)
- Hanrahan, Patrick J. (fl 1946), Roman Catholic priest and teacher of canon law (Subject)
- Corbishley, Thomas (1903-1976), Jesuit and writer (Subject)
- Dickinson, Bernard (fl 1938–1947) Roman Catholic priest (Subject)
- University of Fribourg (Subject)