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Registration Book of Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis

Sisters’ registration book of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to Holy Trinity Church, Cork. The opening pages of the volume contain a manuscript list of 142 names of sisters of the Third Order. The remainder of the volume comprises printed and dated forms of profession which contain the signatures of the sister, the father director, mother superioress, sister of novices and secretary.

Subscription Book for Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis

Subscription book of female members of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to Holy Trinity Church, Cork. The information is arranged alphabetically by member name with details provided of addresses and the date and amount of monies paid. Occasional reference is also made to attendance at meetings, or to the death of a member of the sodality.

Minute Book of the Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis

Minute book of the Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to Holy Trinity Church, Cork. The volume contains a record of the monthly meetings of the female members of the sodality. Reference is made to the receptions and professions of new members, the rules and spirituality of the sodality, and sermons and retreats given by the spiritual director and various Capuchin friars.

Saint François d’Assise

Date: 1885
Author: Fr. Léopold de Chérancé OSFC; Fr. Arsène de Chatel OSFC; Fr. Louis-Antoine de Porrentruy OSFC (1835-1912); et al.
Publisher: Paris, Librarire Plon, E.Plon, Nourrit
Full title: 'Saint François d’Assise: I. Vie de Saint François; II. Saint François après sa mort'.
Physical description: XVI, 438 pp; illustrations by Fr. Louis -Antoine de Porrentruy OSFC; 35 cm x 29 cm

Copy listing of archives

Copy listing of the ‘contents of the Cork Archives (furnished for the Provincial Chapter in 1904)’ prepared by ‘Fr. Bernard [Jennings]’. The list includes references to ‘plans of Father Mathew Memorial Church’, definitory letters, records of visitations, ordinations, retreats and missions, and correspondence with the Provincial Minister.

Jennings, Bernard, 1850-1904, Capuchin priest

Newspaper Clippings re Sale of Ards House and Estate

Advertisements from the 'Irish Times' (5 Mar. 1927), the 'Londonderry Sentinel' (15 Dec. 1928) and the 'Derry Journal' (24 Apr. 1929) for the sale of ‘the well-known and historical mansion of Ards and its demesne’. The 'Irish Times' advertisement includes a brief account of the Stewart-Bam ownership of the estate. The 'Sentinel' article advertises a ‘two-day dispersal sale of stock, crop, farming implements’ and other sundries at the Ards Estate farmyard on 19-20 Dec. 1928. The 'Derry Journal' advertisement itemizes the contents of the house (including furniture, oil portraits, silver, linen and ‘an extensive library of books’) which will be offered for sale at a series of auctions from 6 May 1929.

Valuation of Ard Mhuire Friary

File relating to an application seeking a remission on the valuation (and rates) paid on Ard Mhuire Friary. It is noted that the Friary ‘is used exclusively as a theological training centre for the Capuchin Franciscan Order, which is a charitable religious organization, in which students are prepared for the missionary and apostolic work of the Order, both at home and abroad’. The correspondents include Fr. Berchmans McCarthy OFM Cap., guardian, Donegal County Council, James P. Sweeney, Falcarragh, County Donegal, solicitor, and Donal O’Buachalla & Co., property consultant, 86 Merrion Square, Dublin 2. The file includes demand notices (and receipts) for rate payments.

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