Date: 1490 Author: John Duns Scotus (c.1266-1308); Gratianus Brixianus, ed. (d. 1506) Publisher: Bernardinus Rizus Novariensis, Venice, 3 Mar. 1490 Full title: 'Secundus sententiarum doctoris subtilis Scoti'. Language: Latin Series: This title was issued by Rizo in five parts: 'Quaestiones In quatuor libros sententiarum' (Venice, 1490). The Irish Capuchin Archives has only vol. 2. Vol. I printed July 17; Vol. 2, Mar. 3; Vol. 3, Apr. 21; Vol. 4, Nov. 3; Vol. 5 (Tabula) undated. Vol. 1: 184 [i.e. 185], [1] leaves (the last blank); v. 2: 136 leaves; v. 3: 102 leaves; v. 4: 208 leaves; v. 5 (Tabula): [28] leaves.
Date: c.1870-1883 Publisher: [Unknown: the title page is missing] Full title: 'The Holy Bible; translated from the Latin vulgate: diligently compared with the Hebrew, Greek, and other editions in divers languages: The Old Testament, first published by the English college at Douay, A.D. 1609, and the New Testament first published by the English college at Rheims, A.D. 1582, with useful notes, critical, historical, controversial and explanatory selected from the most eminent commentators, and the most able and judicious critics by the Rev. Geo. Leo Haydock'.
A short summary catalogue of archives held in the Holy Trinity Friary, Cork. It is noted that ‘packet 1 [holds] letters from Provincial Ministers from 1890-1916’.
National Bank Ltd., Cork, ‘No. 1’ account of the Capuchin Order. The entries relate to lodgements made in cash and payments out of the account made to individual friars of the Cork community. The inside flap of the volume is annotated: ‘Franciscan Capuchin Order, Ireland. Victoria Cross, Cork’.
National Bank Ltd., Cork, ‘No. 2’ account of the Capuchin Order. The entries relate to lodgements made in cash and payments out of the account made by cheque.
Receipt from the Sun Fire Insurance Office for payment of an insurance policy on property held by the Capuchin friars situated on Charlotte Quay and at Rochestown, County Cork.
Letters for Fr. Fiacre Brophy OSFC and Fr. Edward Walsh OSFC, guardians, from the Irish Catholic Church Property Insurance Company, 11-12 Fleet Street, Dublin, regarding yearly payments for renewal premiums on fire insurance policies.
Letters from Brian Wain & Associates, architects, Maryborough Lodge, Douglas, Cork, to Fr. Eustace McSweeney OFM Cap., guardian, regarding liability for fire insurance cover. Fr. Eustace is asked to notify the insurance broker to the effect that the Capuchins have ‘placed a contract with Messrs Joseph Lane & Sons, building contractors, for the amount of £359,355.98’.
This series comprises records relating to the Third Order of St. Francis and other lay sodalities and confraternities associated with Holy Trinity Church and Friary in Cork.