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Sewall, Charles (2 of 5), 1787 - 1789

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 13
Sewall, Charles (2 of 5)
Sewall, Charles (2 of 5)

Scope and Contents

Sermons by Charles Sewell, SJ (1744-1806). Entered 1764; served in Maryland 1774-1806. Woodstock College Archives, except when noted.

(6) 1789. A) No title. Text: Matthew 11:28. 1 page. Imperfect: text and introduction only. Note at head: "Novbr 1 - 1789." B) No title. Text: Matthew 11:28. 14 pages. Note at head: "June 23 - 1791 April 23d - 1796." Note at end: "Conewago Clem. Green's at home Ths Wheeler's."
(7) 1787. No title. Text: 1 Corinthians 13:2. 13 pages. Note at head: "Novbr 11th 1787 St Thomas's Decr 14 - 1794 1804." Note at end: "Conewago 2d July 5 - 1789 Winchester June 13 - 1791 Ign. Wheeler's Sepr 10 - 1797."
(8) 1789. No title. Text: Mark 16:6. 12 pages. Note at end: "Conewago April 12 - 1789 April 4th - 1790 [April?] 8 - 1792 Winchester At home."
(9) 1789. No title. Text: John 19:1. 13 pages. Note at head: "March 15 - 1789 March 18 - 1792 Chals. Brents - March 12 - 1797." Maryland Province Archives.
(10) 1789. No title. Text: Mark 16:19. 12 pages. Notes at head: "1789 - 1790 1791 - 1792" and "Ascensio D. N. J. C." Note at end: "At home Vinc Chambel M. An. Gran."

Dates

  • 1787 - 1789

Creator

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Extent

From the Collection: 1.6 Cubic Feet (4 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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