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Irish Vincentian Archive
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Deed of Conveyance for Galway Land

Deed of conveyance for land in County Galway from the will of Reverend John McHale, left by Reverend Thomas McHale to Reverend George Campbell, and by him to the Vincentians.

Transfer of Railway Stock

Notice of Transfer of GSWR [Great Southern and Western Railway] Stock from two Vincentian priests to 'O'Connell and others'.

Claims for Income Tax

Copy of detailed claims for Income Tax on St Joseph’s, Blackrock. Tenants are named. Covers the period 1918 to 1922. Includes envelope summarising a few pieces of information. Also a list of Provincial Fund investments.

Purchase of Ground Rents

Letter from John Connolly to Father Edmund Comerford CM regarding the buying-out of ground rents at Sweetman’s Avenue, Blackrock.

Blackrock Rents and Tenancies

Letter from John Connolly to Provincial enclosing rents cheque and statement [no longer present], explaining about a change of tenants for some Blackrock properties in Sweetman's Avenue, and giving some personal details of himself.

Visitation Ordinances

Bound volume of Visitation Ordinances by Commissaries General and Irish Provincials/Visitors from 1877 to 1971. Those entries until 1926 inclusive are the same as in CMI/X/H/BRK(2)/1, but rewritten by one person.

There are entries by Marianus Maller (Commissary), Antoine Fiat CM (Superior General), Flavian Demiautte CM (Commissary), Father Meugniot CM (Commissary), Patrick McHale CM (Commissary), and the Irish Provincials/Visitors: James Bennett CM, Henry O’Connor CM, James O’Doherty CM, Joseph Sheedy CM, Christopher O’Leary CM, and James Cahalan CM.

Minute Book of the House Council

The minutes start with the first council meeting held at Saint Joseph's, Blackrock, on 19 September 1873. At this first meeting, it was decided what the order of day would be from 4am rising to 9pm lights extinguished. The order of day was to change more than once in future meetings. Many other things were also proposed and decided in meetings.

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