Lease by Nicholas Cummins, Cork, to Russell Deeble, Cork, victualler, of a dwelling house and grounds situated on Shandon Castle Lane, Parish of Saint Mary Shandon, Cork, for 750 years at the yearly rent of £14.
Lease by Mary Foott, widow, and executrix of James Boyce Foott, late of Cork, merchant, to Elizabeth Georgina Howard, spinster and administratrix of Thomas Howard, of a plot of ground on Morrison’s Island for 736 years at the yearly rent of £18 9s 2d. The lease notes that the plot is tenanted by John Foot and contains a dwelling house and stores and measures 65 feet to the front of South Mall, and is situated on Morrison’s Island being part of Dunscombe’s Marsh in the city of Cork. (See also CA HT/2/1/1/36 and CA HT/2/1/1/11).
Lease by John Henry Gamble, merchant, to Eugene and Martin J. Collins, merchants, of a ‘store and lofts as now and for some years past in their possession … situate, lying and being in the parish of the Holy Trinity and Borough of Cork’, bounded on the north by premises formerly in the possession of Dr Curtis and now in the possession of William Marsh, to the south and west by another store, yard and premises in the possession of the said lessor (and beyond that Holy Trinity Chapel), and on the east by Queen Street. The said demised premises are delineated in an attached coloured sketch plan. An elevation of store building is also shown. The premises measure 69 feet 0 inches by 54 feet 1 inch. Scale: 20 feet to 1 inch. Surveyed and drawn by Frederick A. Klein, 68 South Mall, Cork, 23 June 1852. An annotation on the front cover indicates that this lease expired in 1951.
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).
Blank invitation card to the Pontifical Mass held in Holy Trinity Church to mark the centenary of the death of Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC. The mass was celebrated by the Most Rev. Cornelius Lucey, Bishop of Cork, on 9 Dec. 1956.
Photographic print of the interior of Holy Trinity Church. An annotation on the reverse reads ‘The old interior of Holy Trinity Church before the recent renovation, about 1980’.
Photograph of the interior and High Altar of Holy Trinity Church in Cork. Photographer/Studio: [Lawrence Studio, Dublin]. An ink stamp on the reverse: ‘Go mBeannuig Dia Dhuit, Nodlag 1917’. Printed title on front reads 'Interior, Father Matthew's [sic] Church, Cork'.