Letter from G. Isvard to the PF secretary [Francesco Ingoli], 1646-01-04, Avignon
Christophe Authier
Avignon
Another complaint regarding the "Fathers of the mission" (referring to Authier's congregation) running the college in Avignon, and the administrative changes that had hurt the academy of Avignon in favor of the "imaginary academy of Orange."
Date received 1646-02-07
Additional comments
G. Isvard
APF SOCG 144, 242r
1646-01-04
Addressed to [Francesco Ingoli]
Also in: APF SOCG 144, 280r-281v (letter from Father Pacifico, Capuchin, from Avignon, 3 May 1646)(not in this database).
Original; signed; Italian
Italian
Letter
110
Origin: Avignon
Destination: [Unkown]
Letters from PF to Christophe Authier, 1645-01-07 and 1645-06-01, Rome
Christophe Authier
Avignon
Copies of letters from PF to Christophe Authier acknowledging the approval of his congregation's statutes and also referring to the college in Avignon, a mission in Sweden, and other matters.
Additional comments
PF
APF LETTERE 9, 234v, 253v-254r
1645-01-07 and 1645-06-01
Addressed to Christophe Authier
Contemp. copy; not signed; Latin
Latin
Letter
32
Origin: Rome
Destination: unknown
Letter from PF to Christophe Authier, 1644-11-12, Rome
Christophe Authier
Avignon
Copy of letter sent from PF to Christophe Authier, regarding the functioning of the college in Avignon.
Additional comments
PF
APF LETTERE 9, 232r-v
1644-11-12
Addressed to Christophe Authier
Contemp. copy; not signed; Latin.
Latin
Letter
31
Origin: Rome
Destination: Rome
Three letters from Raymond de Lisle Trye to the PF secretary [Francesco Ingoli], 1644-12-02, 1645-02-03 and 1645-09-09, Avignon
Christophe Authier
Avignon
Three letters from Raymond de Lisle (or Delisle) Try, canon in Avignon, complaining against the "Fathers of the Mission." The letters refer to Christophe Authier's administration of the college in Avignon. The complaint has to do with the lack of respect that the Fathers allegedly demonstrated to de Lisle.
Date received 1645-01-28
Additional comments
a) The letters themselves are undated; dates are only provided by PF notes; b) the former rector of the Avignon college was Nicolas Trye; and c) for the confusion created between Authier's men in Avignon and CM in Annecy, on account of the similar names of the two congregations, see P. Coste, Saint Vincent de Paul: Correspondence, Conferences, Documents (1985-2010) vol. 1, pp. 555-556.
Raymond de Lisle Trye
APF SOCG 143, 195r-196v, 208v, 209r-211v
1644-12-02, 1645-02-03 and 1645-09-09
Addressed to [Francesco Ingoli]
Other letters from Rector Trye are in: APF SOCG 89 (towards the end of the volume).
Original; signed; undated; Italian
Italian
Letter
83
Origin: Avignon
Destination: Rome