Letter to Patrick Pearse from Mary Hayden
- IE CA CP/3/5/1/1/52
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- 17 Nov. [1914]
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Letter to Patrick Pearse from Mary Hayden, 7 Stamer Street, Dublin, re arrangements for a meeting.
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Letter to Patrick Pearse from Mary Hayden
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Letter to Patrick Pearse from Mary Hayden, 7 Stamer Street, Dublin, re arrangements for a meeting.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from Thomas F. O’Connell
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Letter to Patrick Pearse, Turlough, Rosmuck, County Galway, from Thomas F. O’Connell, solicitor, 34 Kildare Street, Dublin. The letter refers to arrears of rent due on the Hermitage in Rathfarnham. It reads ‘Whatever arrangement may in the future be considered as to leaving you in possession for the present in [the] Hermitage as tenant at a lower rent, this must not be allowed to interfere with your obligation to pay the rent for the past half year’.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from Eileen Russell
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Letter to Patrick Pearse from Eileen Russell, King’s Square, Mitchelstown, County Cork, seeking a prospectus for St. Enda’s School.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from Edward Power
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Letter to Patrick Pearse to Edward Power, 16 Kimmage Road, Dublin, seeking a prospectus for St. Enda’s School.
Rate Receipt for Cullenswood House
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Receipt for rates for Cullenswood House, Oakley Road in the district of Rathmines and Rathgar paid by George Paterson on 8 Nov. 1907.
Copy Abstract of title to Premises on Cullenswood Avenue
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Copy abstract of title of George James Paterson to a ‘portion of land on the west side of Cullenswood Avenue, now known as Oakley Road, … together with the two dwelling houses thereon and known respectively as Cullenswood House and Woodlands …’ in the urban district of Rathmines in Dublin. The copy was prepared by French & French, solicitors, 7 Stephen’s Green North, Dublin.
Copy Fee Farm Grant of Cullenswood Avenue Premises
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Copy fee farm grant from Godwin Swift to Samuel Warren of a plot of ground on the west side of Cullenswood Avenue in Ranelagh, Dublin, for an annual farm rent of £100 and in consideration of 5s. The original deed is dated 18 November 1853. This copy is dated c.1908.
Memorandum and Articles of Association of St. Enda’s School
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Memorandum and Articles of Association of Scoil Éanna. The booklet contains manuscript additions of names, addresses and descriptions of subscribers including ‘Patrick H. Pearse, St. Enda’s College, Rathfarnham, barrister-at-law, William Pearse, St. Enda’s College, Rathfarnham, sculptor’, and ‘Thomas MacDonagh, 32 Upper Baggot Street, Dublin, tutor’. Two sets of signatures with one noting the number of shares taken by each subscriber. The signatures are dated 2 January 1912. The objective of the memorandum is ‘to acquire and take over the Colleges, known as Scoil Éanna and Scoil Ide, now carried on at Rathfarnham, in the County of Dublin, and at Cullenswood Avenue, County of Dublin, with the goodwill of Mr. P.H. Pearse therein …’.
Poster for an ‘Aeridheacht’ at St. Enda’s School
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A poster advertising an ‘Aeridheacht’ (or open day) at St. Enda’s School in Rathfarnham, Dublin. Patrick Pearse regularly organised an ‘Aeridheacht’ on the grounds of the school to support Scoil Éanna. These events were also used to promote the Irish language, music, sports, and customs.
Financial Accounts re St. Enda’s School
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An account extract for St. Enda’s School. Includes entries re liabilities and assets. References are made to ‘pupils’ fees paid’, laundry expenses, medical bills, and ‘grazing rents’. An entry refers to an overdraft from the Hibernian Bank ‘secured by lease of Cullenswood House, life insurance …’. The extract appears to be in the hand of Patrick Pearse.