A note, possibly by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap., on the building by Fr. Peter Joseph Mulligan OSFC of the Capuchin Friary Church in Kilkenny in 1847. Fr. Angelus wrote ‘in the account of the celebration of the Feast of St. Francis in 1847 there is no reference to any change in the Friary Church, which was the Old Poor House Chapel … the new Church was begun between October 1847 and December 1848’.
Memorandum by Fr. Michéal Ó Sé OFM Cap. on the chalice found in the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny. A note re the chalice reads: ‘Rev. Dominus Johannes Foy possessor 35 annos Rector apud St. Leonard’s dec. 14 Julii 1894 R.I.P.’. See also CA KK/8/6.
List of Capuchin friars buried in Foulkstown Cemetery in Kilkenny. The list was compiled by Fr. Benedict Cullen OFM Cap. The list includes names, dates of death and other details (including age) in respect of: Br. Urban Beirne, Cleric Student Fr. Chrysostom Sutton, Master of Novices Fr. Matthew O’Connor, former Provincial Minister Br. Laserian O’Connor Br. Angelus Moore Br. Colman Butler Br. James Kennedy Fr. Bonaventure Murphy Br. Benedict Curran Fr. Seraphin Nesdale Fr. Robert Ratigan References is also made to a monument erected to the memory of Fr. Thomas Murphy OSFC (died 13 June 1817 aged 73 years) and Fr. William Berry OSFC (died 20 Oct. 1822 aged 80 years) and to Fr. Patrick Joseph Mulligan OSFC (died 4 Dec. 1853 aged 74 years), Fr. J.E. Tommins OSFC (died 29 July 1889 aged 78 years) and Br. Edward Foley OSFC, Cleric Novice (died 24 Sept. 1889 aged 16 years).
Date: 1684 Author: Jean Richard Publisher: A Paris, chez Jean Couterot & Louis Guerin M. DC. LXXXIV Full title: 'Discours moraux sur les Evangiles de tous les dimanches de l’année: Composez sur les idées, principes, raisonnemens, exemples, comparaisons, figures, paroles de l’Ecriture Sainte, & des Peres. Tome Premier'. Originally published as a four-volume series comprising: [Extant]: Tome premier. Contenant quatorze sermons pour autant d’evangiles, depuis le premier dimanche de l’avent, jusqu’au premier dimanche de carême [...] Tome second. Contenant treize sermons pour autant d’evangiles, depuis le premier dimanche de carême jusq'à la Pentecôte [...] Tome troisième. Contenant treize sermons pour autant d’evangiles, depuis le dimanche de Pentecôte jusqu’au treizième [...] Tome quatrieme. Contenant douze sermons pour autant d’evangiles, depuis le treizième dimanche d’aprés la Pentecôte jusqu'au premier dimanche de l’avent [...]
Date: 1732 Author: Honoré Tournély (1658-1729) Publisher: Parisiis, Apud viduam R. Mazieres, & J.B. Garnier Reginae Typographos & Bibliopolas, viâ Jacobaeâ, sub signo Previdentiae. M. DCC. XXXII Full title: 'Prælectiones theologicæ de opere sex dierum ad usum seminariorum, & examinis ad gradus theologicos prævii contractæ: accessit appendix instar supplementi ad loca theologica: opus Eminentissimo SRE Cardinali de Fleury, Regni administro dicatum ab Tournély Honorato, Sacrae Facultatis Parisiensis Doctore, Socio Sorbonico, Regio & Emerito Professore, Sacrosanctae Capellae Regii palatii Parisiensis. Tomus Tertius'. Series: Part of a three-volume publication; Vol. 2: Prælectiones theologicae of mysterio sanctissimæ and Trinitatis of angelis ... . Vol. 3: Prælectiones theologicae of opere sex dierum …
Insurance policies from the Sun Insurance Office, 63 Threadneadle Street, London, the Patriotic Assurance Company Ltd., 9 College Green, Dublin, and the Irish Catholic Church Property Insurance Company Ltd., 19-20 Fleet Street, Dublin, for Father Mathew Hall. The polices cover fire insurance, third party indemnity insurance, heating plant insurance and personal accident insurance ‘for each of [the] 100 voluntary helpers in connection with Father Mathew Hall’. The file includes receipts, correspondence and memorandums stating conditions.
Costs of Little, Ó hUadhaigh & Proud, solicitors, 12 Dawson Street, Dublin, to the trustees of Father Mathew Hall, for legal costs incurred in obtaining a valuation of the Hall property and in applying for a renewal of the dance hall licence for the St. Brigid’s Hall extension. Totals costs: £9 15s 6d.
Correspondence of Fr. Celsus O’Shea OFM Cap., President, Father Mathew Hall, with Sean Ó hUadaigh, solicitor, 51 Dawson Street, Dublin, mainly concerning the renting of six cottages held by the trustees of Father Mathew Hall. The six cottages were 29-30 Bow Street and 11-15 Nicholas Avenue. The letters relate to efforts to secure the possession of 14 Nicholas Avenue from the relatives of Miss Effie Murphy, a former tenant of the said property (a notice of trespass was issued to George Murphy and his family), and the issuing of general notices to the occupiers in relation to an increase in rents. Other legal issues referred to in the correspondence include counsels’ opinion on title, insurance matters, the accounts of Father Mathew Hall and the title deeds of the Hall. The file includes costs from Ó hUadaigh in relation to leases and other matters pertaining to the title of the above-noted cottages.