Copy of a dictated typed letter to Fr. Timothy Connolly from Douglas Hyde. He was recently told that Connolly Association members asked priests in Irish areas in England for permission to sell the Irish Democrat outsides churches. Hyde would like to meet Fr. McGrath to discuss his work. May be able to help him through his column. Would like to meet the two priests coming to Britain in the autumn.
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Copy of typed letter to Fr. Timothy Connolly, Superior-General from James Ardle MacMahon. + McQuaid asked that Fr. Connolly contact Douglas Hyde regarding a misquote in the Irish Democrat from an article in The Furrow by Douglas Hyde.
Typed letter to Fr. MacMahon from Timothy Connolly. He has just heard from Douglas Hyde who had not seen the distortion in the Irish Democrat. Hyde will refer to it in his column in the Catholic Herald. The Irish Democrat dropped the section of his paragraph which linked the Connolly Association with the Communist Party.
Hyde, Douglas (1960). The Tactic of the United Front. London Index Limited.
A report on the various presentation schools educating disadvantaged and disabled students including schools at Nano Nagle School Lixnaw, Saint Paul's School Beech Hill Montenotte, Queen of Angels School Beech Hill Montenotte, Primary School Education for Travelling Children Castleisland, School for 'Special Children' Sexton Street and Roxboro Road, Farranree Secondary School and Our Lady's school for hearing impaired children Douglas with a brief history on each school written in the report.
Correspondence between South Presentation Convent, Presentation Brothers and W. Marsh & Sons negotiating the sale of Nano Nagle House, Douglas Street, to the Presentation Sisters.
Includes; classroom plans.
Includes; transcript of sermon given in the "South Parish Chapel, Cork in aid of the extensive schools attached to the Presentation Monastery, Douglas Street".
Includes; Assignment of lease, William Love to Samuel Hartwell (4 May 1767); copy lease, John Dowman to Matthew Jamieson (15 May 1806); lease, Thomas Hayes first part, Mary Tobin and Mary Collins second part (3 December 1808); copy lease, South Presentation Sisters first part to others for property on Douglas Street (31 March 1849); lease Jonas and William Lander to Samuel Belch (17 November 1852); lease South Presentation Sisters for property on Maypole Road [Evergreen Street] (1 November 1853); copy Appointment of Trustees for lease of property on Maypole Road [Evergreen Street] (1 November 1853); lease Eliza and Anastasia Hayes, South Liberties (20 September 1859); Assignment, Richard Dowman And South Presentation Sisters (1 January 1891); draft Conveyance, William Nesbitt and Thomas McDonough to South Presentation Sisters (1903); Deed of Conveyance, William Nesbitt to South Presentation Sisters (26 April 1904); Assignment, Henry, William, Michael, and David Shanahan to South Presentation Sisters (17 December 1912); Conveyance, Sir John O'Connell to South Presentation Sisters (29 June 1932); Assignment, Nora Farracy to South Presentation Sisters (4 June 1937).
Includes; lease, Maurice Roache and Daniel Scannell, Douglas Road (5 February 1699); lease, John Bennet, William Coppinger, Upper Douglas (17 April 1779); lease, Joseph Nagle, John Harper, upper Douglas Road (15 September 1720); lease, South Presentation Convent grounds, Isabelle Harper to Nano Nagle (23 December 1768); Declaration of Trust, John Bemel [?] and William Coppinger, properties Douglas Road (27 February 1796); lease, William Coppinger to Connell O'Connell, two houses lower Douglas Road (15 January 1783); lease, David Nagle to Connell O'Connell, property Parish of Saint John of Jerusalem (18 October 1785).