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Item Papers of Holy Trinity (Father Mathew Memorial) Church, Cork
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Plan for Fittings to Sacristy

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.

Plan for Third Order Offices

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’.

Plan of the Assembly Rooms

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.

Probate of the will of Sir William Saint Lawrence Travers

Probate of the last will and testament of Sir William Saint Lawrence Travers, Rosmore, County Cork. He devises and bequeaths to his wife Elizabeth Barbara all his estate and property (real and personal) and appoints her his residuary legatee. Sir William died on 31 Aug. 1877 and his will was proved on 17 Nov. 1877. It is noted in the probate that the ‘effects sworn’ amounted to ‘under £3,000’.

Property Sketch Map and Schedule of Leases for St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Cork

Sketch map of St. Joseph’s Cemetery ‘5 acres 2 roods 0 perches, late botanic gardens, representatives of Rev. Fr. Theobald Mathew’, bordered by ‘South Spittal Lands’ and by ‘the back road to the cemetery called on [the] city map “Tory Top Lane”’. The map also shows various numbered denominations of land possibly on the former Botanic Gardens' site. A numbered schedule of deeds and lease (nos. 3-16), possibly relating to the aforementioned site, is extant on the reverse of the sketch map.

Religious Procession, Cork

Photographic print of a procession of Capuchin friars and other religious in Cork city.
An annotation on the reverse reads: ‘Reading from extreme right, front row, Fathers Conrad, Cormac, Matthew, Albert, Gerard; behind … Fathers Eugene, Finbarr, Felix, Columban’.
Photographer/Studio: G. & V. Healy, 85 Oliver Plunkett Street, Cork.

Reportata Parisiensia Annotationibus marginalibus

Date: 1639
Author: John Duns Scotus (c.1266-1308); Fr. Luke Wadding OFM ed. (1588-1657)
Publisher: Lugduni [Lyon]: Sumptibus L. Durand
Full title: 'Reportata Parisiensia Annotationibus marginalibus, Doctorúmque celebriorum ante quamlibet Quæstionem citationibus exornata, & Scholijs per textum insertis illustrata, per R.P.F. Hvgonem Cavellvm. Hac Verò Editione Ad Vetvstorvm exemplarium collationem recognita, & innumeris propè mendis expurgata, operâ R.P.F. Lvcæ VVaddingi Hiberni. … Pars Prima'.
Series title: Originally published as a twelve-volume series: 'Ioannis Duns Scoti Doctoris Subtilis Ordinis Minorum Opera omnia. Editio Lucae Waddingi'. 12 vols. Lugduni (Lyon): Sumptibus L. Durand, 1639.

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