Note by Fr. Bernard Jennings OSFC (1850-1904), guardian, regarding the expenses of the Holy Trinity community and the amount transferred to the Rochestown house.
Letter from Archbishop Paschal Robinson OFM, Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland, to Fr. Martin Hyland OFM Cap., apologising for being unable to attend the celebration of the centenary of the laying by Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC of the foundation stone of Holy Trinity Church, Cork.
Note re an agreement between Fr. Canice Bourke OFM Cap., guardian, and Jerry Twomey regarding his employment as an organist at Holy Trinity Church, Cork.
Assignment from Theodore Frederick Carroll, 80 South Mall, to Fr. Matthew Thomas O’Connor OSFC, Fr. Bernard Joseph Jennings OSFC and Fr. Peter Edward Bowe OSFC, Charlotte Quay, of the residue of a lease dated 18 Mar. 1762 from Charles Dunbar to James Morrison, William Fritton and Ebenezer Morrison referring to a portion of the ‘marsh called Island Nagay adjoining the Corporation Marsh in the south suburbs of the city of Cork’. In consideration of £1,100. See CA HT/2/1/2/1.
Assignment from Lady Elizabeth Barbara Travers, widow and residuary legatee of Sir William Saint Lawrence Travers, to Francis Elias MacNamara, South Terrace, Cork, of the residue of a lease dated Oct. 1781 from Benjamin Whitestone to William Clark of a cellar, yards and stores on Charlotte Quay, in consideration of £475. Endorsed on the final page with a declaration from MacNamara and Nicholas Daniel Murphy stating that the aforementioned sum of £475 was the ‘proper money’ of the Munster Bank Limited and that former was merely acting as a trustee for the said bank in the aforementioned deed of assignment. 21 Apr. 1879.
Copy memorial of an assignment from Bryan Sheehy and others, assignees of the estate of Paul Benson, merchant, to Charles Ferguson, of the residue of a lease of 900 years held by Benson from Ebenezer Morrison (dated 6 May 1776) of premises on Morrison’s Island at the yearly rent of £54.
Copy will of Ebenezer Morrison of the city of Cork, extracted from the Registry of the Diocese of Cork and Ross. He bequeaths to Rev. Archdeacon Corker and Robert Rogers his interest ‘in the marsh called Island Nagay otherwise Morrison’s Island held under a lease made by Charles Dunbarr, and also in the Marsh thereunto joining held under a lease made by Nathaniel Lavite, deceased, … situate in the south suburbs of the city of Cork’ in trust for his daughter Margaret Morrison.
Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch Plan by James Finbarre McMullen, architect, of the Assembly Rooms, South Mall, Cork. ‘No. 2 Hall’ on the plan is delineated in colour. The Hall is bordered to the east by Queen Street, to the north by the South Mall, and to the south by Holy Trinity Church. See CA HT/2/3/4.
Scale: ½ inch to 1 foot Plan by J.R. Boyd Barrett, chartered architect, 5 Camden Place, Cork, for various fittings to the sacristy of Holy Trinity Church. Includes plan and cross section of the sacristy, of cupboards and vestment, monstrance and wine drawers.
Scale: ¼ inch to 7¼ feet Plan of the proposed Third Order Offices, Holy Trinity Friary, Father Mathew Quay, Cork, by Kelly & Barry, architects, 29 South Mall, Cork. The project drawing number is: 67/3. The plan shows several sections through the ground floor and an elevation and detail of the entrance to the building. A note is added to the plan referring to the sums required for electrical work, painting, tiling, and for a ‘contingency fund’.