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Lease by John Cotter Wood to William Adams

Lease by John Cotter Wood, 28 Longford Terrace, Monkstown, County Dublin, to William Adams, Queen Street, Cork, of the dwelling house, yard and premises at No. 13 Queen Street, Cork, for 99 years at the yearly rent of £20. The lease has a note attached from John L. Wood (dated 29 Nov. 1894) to the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Cork, objecting to William Adams depositing this lease with the bank. (See also CA HT/2/1/1/9 and CA HT/2/1/1/21).

Copy will and probate of Daniel Murphy

Copy will of Daniel Murphy, Bellville, Borough of Cork, merchant, extracted from the Principal Register of the Court of Probate, Ireland. The probate was granted on 13 Oct. 1856. He bequeaths to his son, Nicholas Daniel Murphy, the ‘residue and remainder of such property [on Charlotte Quay], lands, premises, monies, securities, goods, chattels and effects whatsoever and wheresoever situate as I may die, seized, possessed of or entitled to in possession’. Provision is also made for his other children. He also appoints his son executor to his will. It is noted in the margin to the copy probate that Daniel Murphy died on 9 Feb. 1856 with an inventory of £14,000. Copy made on 12 Dec. 1874 by William Wiley, Registrar.

Assignment of a lease from Nicholas Daniel Murphy to the Munster Bank Ltd.

Assignment from Nicholas Daniel Murphy, MP, Cork, to the Munster Bank Ltd., of the residue of a lease dated 19 Mar. 1822 (CA HT/2/1/2/8) of premises on Charlotte’s Quay, Cork, in consideration of £2,500. The deed notes that it is Murphy’s intention to sell his interest in the said premises to the Bank.

Draft lease by Cork Corporation to the Most Rev. Thomas Alphonsus O’Callaghan

Draft lease by the Corporation of Cork to the Most Rev. Thomas Alphonsus O’Callaghan (1839-1916), Bishop of Cork, and the Rev. Canon Augustine Maguire, Parish Priest of St. Finn Barr’s Catholic Church, Cork, of premises on Blackamoor Lane ‘which were formerly used as a Roman Catholic Chapel with Sacristy attached thereto and was commonly called and known as “Father Mathew’s Chapel”’, for 75 years at the nominal yearly rent of £1. Also, in consideration that should the lessees sell the said premises they will ‘erect a suitable Hall as a Memorial for the Reverend Theobald Mathew deceased (who was styled the Apostle of Temperance)’. The lessees will also expend £300 on the erection of the said Memorial Hall. An annotation on the cover reads: ‘Recommended that the lease be approved’.

Sketch of Confessional Boxes

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Architectural sketch of the new confessional boxes to be installed in Holy Trinity Church by Kelly & Barry, 16 Sidney Place, Cork. File number: 283/7.

Ground Floor Plan of Holy Trinity Church

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An annotated ground floor plan of Holy Trinity Church with details of renovation work to the roof parapets and cornices by Kelly & Barry, architects, 16 Sidney Parade, Cork. File number: 283/3.

Bill of costs of George Coppinger Ashlin

Bill of costs of George Coppinger Ashlin (1837-1921), architect, for the inspection of ‘existing buildings and foundations of [the] intended tower’ of Holy Trinity Church. The bill also refers to costs incurred in preparing plans, sections and elevations for the intended construction.

Copy Visitation Report on the Cape Province and Northern Rhodesian Missions

Copy report by Fr. James O’Mahony OFM Cap., Provincial Definitor, on the canonical visitation of the Irish Capuchin missions in the Cape Province, South Africa, and in Barotseland, Northern Rhodesia. The report is divided into the following sections for both respective mission territories:
I. Personnel: ‘which gives a brief account of the Fathers on the mission’.
II. Material Development: ‘which is intended to mark the external development of districts under our charge’.
III. Financial Account: ‘which will indicate the expenses incurred and sources of income’.
IV. Spiritual Development: ‘which will show spiritual growth of districts’.
V. Regular Observance: ‘which will point out the means I have taken to ensure the religious and Franciscan spirit of our missionaries’.
VI. Suggested Ordinances: ‘which will include ordinances which need to be made or emphasised by the Provincial Minister and General Definition’.
A brief history of both the missions in the Cape Province, South Africa, and in Livingstone and Barotseland, Northern Rhodesia, is given in the report.

O’Mahony, James, 1897-1962, Capuchin priest

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