Income and payments day book. The book provides rough accounts of expenditure for various utilities, travel, salaries etc. The income accounts were derived primarily from donations, collections, ministries, missions and retreats.
Weekly receipt and expenditure book for the Capuchin friars, Holy Trinity Friary. The receipts include monies derived from mass stipends, collections and St. Anthony’s Bread offerings. Weekly totals (less salary expenses and other deductions) are provided. The first page notes that on 4 Jan. 1982 the ‘work of restoration and redesign of the Church began’, and that weekly accounts would be provided until this work is completed.
Cheque payment book of for the Capuchin friars, Holy Trinity Friary. The book provides details and accounts of expenditure in respect of wages, utilities, travel, accounts, newspapers, stationary etc. The individual expenses are numbered sequentially for each month.
Demand notices, certificates and notes concerning payment of income tax in respect of properties described in schedules as 8-10 Father Mathew Quay and 16 Queen Street, Cork.
Policy of fire insurance from the Law Union & Crown Insurance Company, 126 Chancery Lane, London, with Fr. Fiacre Bartholomew Brophy OSFC, Fr. Matthew Thomas O’Connor OSFC, Father Mathew Quay, and Fr. Augustine John Hayden OSFC, Rochestown, covering 24 South Mall, Cork, for £800.
Letter from the Irish National Assurance Company Ltd., 92 South Mall, Cork, to Fr. Flannan Downing OFM Cap., guardian, concerning an insurance policy for the heating installation at Holy Trinity Church.
Letter from W.P. Fitzgerald, Mitchelstown, County Cork, to Fr. Mel Farrell OFM Cap., guardian, regarding adjustments to the figures supplied by an agent relating to insurance policies taken out by the Cork Capuchins.
Minute book of the Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to Holy Trinity Church, Cork. The title page refers to the role of Fr. Albert Mitchell OSFC (d. 27 Sept. 1893) as spiritual director. The volume contains a record of the monthly meetings of the female members of the sodality. Reference is also made to the receptions and professions of new members, the rules and spirituality of the sodality, and sermons and retreats given by the spiritual director and various Capuchin friars. See also CA/HT/4/8.
Flier marking the Golden Jubilee of the foundation of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to Holy Trinity Church, Father Mathew Quay, Cork. The flier includes an address from Fr. Finbarr O’Callaghan OSFC (1879-1963), Spiritual Director. It reads: ‘On October 4th, 1866, Father Edward (Tommins) OSFC of Kilkenny – a saintly, simple-souled Capuchin Priest – received to membership of the Third Order, 5 young men, the pioneers of the Congregation. Of these pioneers – some of whom entered the First Order subsequently and are known as Brothers Felix and Joseph. … During the past 50 years the Congregation has steadily developed and today it numbers nearly 1,000 members’.