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              Schedule 2.
              IE PVBM SPC/IE PBVM/SPC/1/67/1/67/11 (1-44) (Outsized, mapping cabinet 2, drawer 9) · File · 18 Mar 1829 - 23 Jan 1906
              Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

              Includes; Lease Isaac Moylan, Isaac Murphy and William Murphy (18 March 1829); Declaration of Trust David O'Meara to Cogan, Bray and Harnett (11 May 1849); Deed of Appointment, O'Callaghan (30 September 1853); draft Requisition for Negative Search (February 1873); Memorandum of Agreement, Denis Riordan, Reverend William Delaney (19 April 1852); Negative Search, Reverend John Prendergast, Reverend William Delaney (7 May 1873); copy mortgage Reverend William Delaney to Alicia Whyte (24 January 1877); Abstract of Title of Alicia Whyte (c1894); draft Requisition on Title, 7 Abbey Street, Cork (3 November 1901); copy Conveyance, Prendergast (19 April 1882); replies to Counsel's opinions (1 May 1894); Instructions of Counsel, Nesbitt McDonough to Whyte; Commissioners of Encumbered Estates (27 June 1855).

              Schedule 12.
              IE PVBM SPC/IE PBVM/SPC/1/67/1/67/1 (1-8) (Outsized, mapping cabinet 2, drawer 7) · File · 23 Sep 1843 - 1951
              Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

              Includes; "Lease of Premises situated in Abbey Street in the City of Cork" (23 September 1843); "The Commissions of the sale of Encumbered Estates in Ireland to Mr James Prendergast" (27 June 1855); "Abstract of Title of the Rev[eren]d John P. Prendergast [for] the houses ... 1 and 2 Abbey Street Cork" (27 June 1855); "Prendergast & [and] others ... Draft Conveyance" (1873); "Conveyance of Premises in Abbey Street, Cork" (24 April 1873); indenture of lands in the Barony of East Carbery, County Cork (9 April 1890); Memorandum of Agreement between Presentation Sisters and William Charles Nesbitt for properties on Abbey Street, Cork (1902); Precedent Deed of Dedication to Cork Corporation (1951).

              Saint George's Hill, Dublin.
              IE PVBM POF/IE PBVM/POF/11/11/1 (1-2) · File · Photocopies of documents dated from 21 Aug 1777 - 14 Mar 1994
              Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

              extract from Kilkenny annals describing return of Sister Augustin Hayes from La Trappe [Abbey France ?]; "A copy of letter written by Mother Clare Callaghan S[outh] P[resentation] C[onvent] on 3 Feb 1814 to Mother Joseph MacLoughlin of the Presentation Convent Kilkenny. The letter treats of the death of Dean Robert MacCarthy, last superior of the Irish College at Toulouse ...".

              IE PVBM SPC/IE PBVM/SPC/1/18/1/18/11 (1-26) · File · 1955 – 1960
              Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

              Includes; letters from Fr. T.J. Walsh, [Canon T.J. Walsh], 3 October 1954 to Miss O’ Rahilly concerning a nineteenth century poet – Diarmuid O Longaigh; letter to Mother Catherine on 20 February; letter of 17 February 1960 to the Holy Father in French and in English giving the history of the congregation; letter to Mother Benignus relating to the printing of the book; letter to Mother de Sales from Fr. T.J. Walsh, [Canon T.J. Walsh], Parochial House, Durrus , County Cork, 29 October 1968, concerning the use of the buildings on Douglas Street; letter to Sr. Catherine, 16 September 1971, including a map of Ballygriffin; letters to Father Walsh, [Canon T.J. Walsh], from Finbarr Ryan, Arch. P.S. Port of Spain, 31 December 1959, paying tribute to him for his work on the life of ‘Nano Nagle and the Presentation Sister’s; letter from James Canon Bastible, University College, Cork, 12 December 1959, to Rev. Mother congratulating her on Fr. T.J. Walsh’s [Canon T.J. Walsh], book, ‘ Nano Nagle and the Presentation Sisters’, letter from S. Perosazz, Department of Education, Dublin, 28 June 1956 to Fr. T.J. Walsh [Canon T.J. Walsh], concerning access to reports made by inspectors on the Presentation schools during the nineteenth century; letter from M. Gregory, O.S.B., Benedictine Abbey, Kylemore, Clifden, County Galway, 15 July 1955, stating that due to fire in their archives two years previously any information which they had on Nano Nagle was burnt; letter from D. Joseph Dowdall O.S. B., Glenstal Priory School, Murroe, County Limerick, 22 May 1955 to Father Walsh [Canon T.J. Walsh], relating to the microfilming of documents; letter from Fr. F.X. Marin, St. Patrick’s , Via Piemonte, 60 Rome (125) to Fr. Walsh, [Canon T.J. Walsh], concerning the examination of the Prop. Documents; letter to Father Walsh, [Canon T.J. Walsh], from Patricia O’ Connell, Evening Press, 6 April 1955 in relation to the death notice of Joseph Nagle; letters from Browne and Nolan Limited, Publishers, 41 -42 Nassau Street, Dublin, to Rev. Mother on 10 September 1958 concerning the publishing of Fr. T.J. Walsh’s, [Canon T.J. Walsh], book; letters from M.H. Gill and Son, 50 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin to Fr. Walsh, [Canon T.J. Walsh], Mother Benignus, Mother Ignatius concerning the publication of the book and its cost; two copies of 1775 – 1975 Sermon on the occasion of the Bi- centenary Celebrations of the Presentation Sisters, St. Finbarr’s Church Cork 24 December 1975, T.J. Walsh [Canon T.J. Walsh], December 1975; Nano Nagle, Undaunted Daughter of Desires A Study in Sanctity, T.J. Walsh, [Canon T.J. Walsh], October 1975; letter from T.J. Walsh, [Canon T.J.Walsh], Parochial House, Blackrock, Cork, 18 September 1980 to Sister Lucy, Presentation Generalate, Monasterevan, County Kildare; letter from T.J. Walsh, [Canon T.J. Walsh], Parochial House, Blackrock, Cork to Sister Rosario [Allen] concerning the plans for the Nano Nagle tomb; letter from Carol Nagle Fish, 54 Prairie Avenue, Buffalo, New York, 14207, 25 January 1985, requesting information on her ancestors and claiming that she is related to the Nagles; newspaper article, ‘ Canon Walsh: The Final Respects’; leaflet, ‘ Office for the Dead and Funeral Mass’, Very Rev. Canon T. J. Walsh, [Canon T.J. Walsh], 27 June 1984; and notes on layout of chapters for the book, ‘ Nano Nagle and the Presentation Sisters’.

              Kilkenny.
              IE PVBM POF/IE PBVM/POF/11/11/3 · File · Photocopies of documents dated from 3 Feb 1814 - 23 Nov 1831
              Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

              "Conditions of the Pension for young ladies educated in the Royal Abbey of Benedictine Dames … in Flanders"; letter from Sister Christine Loughran of Matlock, England, to Sister Pius O'Farrell stating that many papers of the archives had been burnt due to a cholera outbreak; "A history of the Presentation Sisters in Western Australia".

              IE PVBM POF/IE PBVM/POF/23/23/6 · File · 2001
              Part of Presentation Sisters Congregational Archives

              letter from Vatican thanking for a donation of £300 (9 December 1950) (signed J.B. Montini); letter from Benedictine Abbey, Kylemore, County Galway concerning research into Nano Nagle (17 July 1955); letter written in French with English translation concerning research into Irish novices in the French Ursulines sent by Nano Nagle (26 February 1957).

              General
              IE IE/DDA IE/DDA/AB8/XLIV/XLIV/33/ · Sub-series · 1940-2032
              Part of Dublin Diocesan Archives

              XLIV/34 St. Anne's, Milltown
              /1
              12 February 1940 - 9 December 1949 92 items

              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; reference to troubles at Carysfort Training College (see Mercy-Carysfort file); questions of a home for unmarried mothers and babies at St. Gerard's, Merrion, premises subsequently became Children's Convalescence Home under new name (St. Anthony's); Archbishop indicates that sisters need not wear secular dress when undergoing training at the National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street. Archbishop approves projects in Glasgow and Gambia, makes suggestions regarding Africa, and recommends Cardinal Prefect de Propaganda Fide; letter from a sister not being admitted to final vows.

              /2
              9 March 1950 - 30 December 1954 91 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; Archbishop replies to Congregation regarding the dismissal of an unsuitable novice; provision of facilities for inoperable/incurable children; a new foundation in Los Angeles; correspondence regarding Quinquennial report to Congregation of Religious Orders (1947 to 1951); House on Merrion Road becomes available for babies whose mothers are in hospital.

              /3
              5 January 1955 - 9 January 1956 69 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; problems with Talbot Lodge (transferred to Linden file); project originating in Australia to amalgamate with Irish congregation which declines.

              /4
              9 January 1956 - 28 November 1957 93 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; project of a hostel for teenage girls coming from industrial schools, Rome meeting of Superiors General; correspondence regarding Dublin Corporation project of new road through property. Correspondence re new secondary school

              /5
              1 January 1958 - 3 December 1959 96 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; centenary of Mary Aikenhead; a conference of Major Superiors of Women Religious Orders to be set up; project of establishing school for the blind in Nigeria; new secondary school of Milltown and adjoining unit for mentally handicapped children.

              /6
              8 January 1960 - 25 June 1962 99 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; M. General declines to undertake training of new congregation in Southwark (Sister Garson) of Poor Servants (Dublin), see letter 25/1/1960; new novitiates to be established in England and California; news from African foundations, Rhodesia and Nigeria; congregation to divide into provinces.

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              28 September 1962 - 22 December 1963 26 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; second Vatican council has begun-incidental references henceforth; enquiry from a Canadian academic seeking information about his Aikenhead forebears; Quinquennial report to the Congregation of Religious Orders-acknowledgement and comments transmitted by Archbishop.

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              24 February 1964 - 25 October 1965 67 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; reports from foundations in Africa; Archbishop's displeasure at some activities of a Sister in the field of organizing charitable works, Sister is reprimanded; Archbishop advises in face of renewed Australian pressure for federation; Archbishop agrees to bless foundation stone of St. Vincent's new hospital at Elm Park, other references to progress on this hospital.

              /9
              18 January - 18 November 1966 48 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; stations of the cross designed by Glenstal Abbey unacceptable; conference of Major Superiors in Rome; African reports - Archbishop suggests Mercy, Athy could cooperate in teaching apostolate there; Athy decline; Rev. Professor E.J. Doherty's questionnaire as part of Vocations Research; Australia resumes pressure for federation, Archbishop stiffens Milltown resistance.

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              16 January 1967 - 31 December 1971 57 items
              Correspondence regarding routine details of community life and apostolate; ditto regarding substantial legacy (Little Sisters of the poor also benefit); M. General continues to foil Australian moves toward federation; a secondary school for Cappagh; tensions of post-council church impinge in various ways; Archbishop suggests another Hospice for the Dying on the North side of Dublin.