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Barberini was keen to gain more information about the progress of Catholics in England and Panzani's commission was to gain first-hand information as to the state of English Catholics. English Catholics were then much divided on the question of the oath of allegiance and the appointment of a
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and moves were afoot to settle the differences that had arisen on these points between the seculars and regulars and to establish informal relations between Barberini's uncle
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published a translation of them with an historical introduction and supplement. Their authenticity was immediately called in question by
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and other Catholics, the Jesuits were left out of the settlement, and Panzani's subsequent efforts to bring them in were fruitless.
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An account of his English mission was written in Italian by someone who had access to his papers, and a copy of this was used by
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Panzani himself realized that the appointment of a bishop was necessary, and he resented the efforts of the
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He was recalled at the end of the year 1636 when a scheme of reciprocal agency was established between
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The Memoirs of Gregorio Panzani; giving an account of his agency in England (1788).
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were genuine. The original manuscript, then in the possession of Cardinal
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to hinder this. Though he was successful in reconciling seculars with the
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for the important and delicate task of a secret agency in
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and a papal emissary to England during the reign of King
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and the Queen. Returning to Rome he was made a canon of
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