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- Folded five times. Additional parchment sheet attached by parchment tag, missing seal., Back of a will, folded, of Richard Lake of Theydon Garnon, Essex, yeoman and probate grown. Signed and delievered in the presence of the clerk Nicholas Wright, Thomas Lake, and John Windfrey. The probate, dated 1634, in Latin, attached as an additional sheet and signed by notary Williams Whetston., and Written in Essex, England, and dated 30 December 1 Charles I (1626) and 1634. Inscriptions in an near-contemporary hand on lower middle portion of dorse: “30 Dec 1625 Richard Leaks Will Essex___5”. Gift of Western Michigan University Department of History to Special Collections in 1999.
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- Western Michigan University. Libraries
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- Liturgy O.C.S.O. was published by Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist, KY and edited by Father Chrysogonus Waddell from 1966-1999. The journal (at that time a newsletter) began after September 1965 meeting of the Liturgy Commission of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance to report progress in liturgical renewal after Vatican II. The audience and contributors later included secular scholars of the Cistercian liturgy. and Editor's page / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- The Liturgy in the book of Chronicles / Sr. Marie-Noël Bouchard -- That all may be one! A biographical sketch of Bl. Maria Gabriella Sagheddu / The Community of Maria Frieden -- The Office for the Feast of the Trinity at Cluny in the late eleventh century / Fr. Hugh Feiss -- The early Cistercians of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and devotion to the Blessed Sacrament / Fr. Camille Hontoir
- Date Created:
- 1983-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. Journal of Gethsemani Abbey
- Notes:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. was published by Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist, KY and edited by Father Chrysogonus Waddell from 1966-1999. The journal (at that time a newsletter) began after September 1965 meeting of the Liturgy Commission of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance to report progress in liturgical renewal after Vatican II. The audience and contributors later included secular scholars of the Cistercian liturgy. and Editor's page / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- The burial of a missionary in the Yoabou region of North Dahomey / Patient Redois, Bishop of Natitingou -- A Pigmy funeral chant -- Meeting of the Cistercian Liturgy for Canada -- Report on the Francophone Liturgy Commission, Notre Dame des Gardes, October 1969 -- Returns from the Office questionnaire of the Francophone Liturgy Commission for Europe, October 1969 -- Towards a specific opening formula for the Prayer of the Hours / Fr. Placide Vernet -- Introductory Monitions for the Lord's Prayer / Fr. Jean-Eudes David -- A conference by Sister Christiane Becker: Praying in the here and now / Sister Christiane Becker -- The Office is a celebration / Sister M.A. Verheecke -- Entrance into the novitiate: The experimental rite at New Melleray -- Concelebration in cowl? / Eoin de Bhaldraithe -- A second century ode about the Word of God
- Date Created:
- 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. Journal of Gethsemani Abbey
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- Civil War era letter, scanned and transcribed for use in United States Civil War Collection.
- Date Created:
- 1863-03-10T00:00:00Z
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- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- United States Civil War Collection
- Notes:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. was published by Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist, KY and edited by Father Chrysogonus Waddell from 1966-1999. The journal (at that time a newsletter) began after September 1965 meeting of the Liturgy Commission of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance to report progress in liturgical renewal after Vatican II. The audience and contributors later included secular scholars of the Cistercian liturgy. and Editor's page / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- Liturgy and culture: I. A variety of approaches II. Worship in an an age of subjectivism III. Worship and the public church / Fr. M. Francis Mannion -- Monasteries and society / Sr. Marie-Pierre Faure and Br. Pierre-Yves Emery -- Notes by Thomas Merton for novitiate conferences: I. The O antiphons II. Saint Mary Magdalen / Fr. Thomas Merton -- A homily for the fifth Sunday after Easter / Fr. Matthew Kelty -- An addendum to Fr. Matthew Kelty's homily: The monastery as symbol, and wall inscriptions / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- Notes about Saint Bernard on the two visions of Isaiah: The first sermon for the first Sunday in November / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell
- Date Created:
- 1990-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. Journal of Gethsemani Abbey
- Notes:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. was published by Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist, KY and edited by Father Chrysogonus Waddell from 1966-1999. The journal (at that time a newsletter) began after September 1965 meeting of the Liturgy Commission of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance to report progress in liturgical renewal after Vatican II. The audience and contributors later included secular scholars of the Cistercian liturgy. and Editor's page / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- Communion and reconciliation/ Fr. Ephrem Yon -- The treatise On The Common Life, by Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury and Quandam Abbot of Ford / Introduction and translation by Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- Psallite Sapienter / Sr. Etienne, of Pradines -- Thoughts on Psalm 42, excerpted from St. Augustine's Ennarationes in Psalmos / Texts chosen by Nivard Stanton -- Death in the dynamism of the Eucharist / Fr. Marie de la Chapelle
- Date Created:
- 1977-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. Journal of Gethsemani Abbey
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- United States Light-House Establishment daily expenditure journal for the South Pierhead Light, South Haven, Michigan, from September 1, 1888 through August 31, 1892, recorded by the keeper James S. Donahue. Donahue's entries give details on the amount of oil, wicks and chimneys used at the lighthouse and also taken for consumption within the keeper's home. Keeper notes the light's order of lens, kind of light, number of wicks in burner, and diameter of outer burner. There is also details on the weather of the day and what time the light in the lighthouse was lit and also when it was extinguished and the length of time the light remained lit. The journal measures 13 3/4 x 16 1/2 inches, 48 pages, marble boards. It includes one page of entries for each month.
- Date Created:
- [1888 TO 1892]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- South Haven Michigan Lighthouse Logs
- Notes:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. was published by Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist, KY and edited by Father Chrysogonus Waddell from 1966-1999. The journal (at that time a newsletter) began after September 1965 meeting of the Liturgy Commission of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance to report progress in liturgical renewal after Vatican II. The audience and contributors later included secular scholars of the Cistercian liturgy. and Editor's page / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- The young man in the linen cloth / Fr. Augustine Stock -- Towards a better understanding of the Roman canon: Chapter two ‑ Te igitur / Fr. Thierry Maertens -- Rite, culture and tradition / Fr. Marie-Gérard Dubois -- Advent / Fr. Jean Hild -- An announcement: Ecclesia orans / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell
- Date Created:
- 1985-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. Journal of Gethsemani Abbey
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- Folded three times. Single sheet with tag, seal no longer attached. An additional parchment sheet (125 x 150 mm) attached by parchment tag., Back of a will, folded, of Elizabeth of Twywell, bequething seven pounds to son Thomas Farmer to release him from prison and 20 pounds to daughter Alice Farmer and John Farmer, son of Thomas Farther. To Diana, Elizabeth, Catherine, Rebecca, Lydia: 20 pounds and five portions of will. Names also mentioned include John, Mary, Thomas, and William Farmer. Signed in the presence of Thomas Nickallson, Sarah Smith, and Susanna Srigmore. Attached probate is dated 1701 and includes the name of Edward Caldwell. Notorial signature of “Geo: Maydwell.”, and Written in England, probably Twywell in Northhamptonshire. Dated 7 December 1700. Stamp of “I. d 1/2” in left hand margin or probate. Gift of Western Michigan University Department of History to WMU Special Collections in 1999.
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- Western Michigan University. Libraries
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- Nazi Propaganda leaflet dropped on fighting American soldiers. The image of the young daughter on the front pleads to fighting American soldiers who are fathers. The back includes a poem that tells how sad the children and wives are at home while their fathers and husbands are off fighting.
- Date Created:
- [1942 TO 1945]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections