Reverend Wilfrid Brodie
This file contains two issues of the religious journal ‘The Cross.’ The article regarding the Carmelites is contained in the first issue and has also been photocopied.
Carmelite Order
This file contains three copies of the centenary booklet published by the Carmelite Order. The booklet contains the aims and history of Mount St. Joseph, Clondalkin, Dublin. The first copy has some of the seventh page removed due to the fact, that is stated in the second copy, that the information held therein may be false or not the complete story. The first copy also has a small newspaper clipping inserted in it. The third copy is a photocopy.
Prussia Street; Patrick Keaveny; Maxwell, Weldon and Company
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Letters from Maxwell, Weldon and Company Solicitors to Brother Patrick
Keaveny, Carmelite, regarding the condition and repairs of the property at
67 Prussia Street.
Brother Denis of St. Teresa, Brother Kevin of the Immaculate Conception
A ledger containing a written history of the Carmelites in Mount Saint Joseph monastery in Clondalkin, County Dublin, including lists of names of Carmelite brothers in the monastery.
William Fitzpatrick, Bridget O’Leary, John O’Leary, Francis Corcoran
Agreements sent to John O’Dwyer, manager at St. Josephs School for the
Blind in Drumcondra, signed by Bridget and John O’Leary agreeing to be
tenants at 62 Prussia Street. Also enclosed is a letter sent by Bridget
O’Leary to Brother Francis Corcoran, Prior of the Carmelites at St.
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Joseph’s School for the Blind, agreeing to an increase in rent.
Joseph, Maxwell, Weldon and Company; William Gibbons; James Cotter;
John Thornton; Francis Corcoran
Agreements made between James Cotter, Carmelite at St. Josephs School
for the Blind, William Gibbons and John Thornton, tenants at 26 Finglas
Road. Also enclosed are letters from Joseph, Maxwell, Weldon and
Company solicitors to Francis Corcoran, Prior at St. Joseph’s School of
the Blind, regarding ejection proceedings against a Miss Thornton from
26 Finglas Road.
Joseph, Maxwell, Weldon and Company; Thomas Fahy, Edward Lawlor,
John Lych
Agreement made between Brother Thomas Fahy, Carmelite at St. Josephs
School for the Blind, and John Lynch, caretaker at the school, confirming
that he can live in the Gate Lodge at the school during his employment.
Also enclosed is an agreement between William Fitzpatrick, Manager at
St. Josephs School for the Blind, and Thomas [Merrin], caretaker at the
school, confirming that he can live in the Gate Lodge at the school during
his employment.
Reverend Father Patrick
This is a manuscript history of the beginning and formation of the congregation of Tertiary Brothers of Our Blessed Lady of Mount Carmel.
William J. Walsh
This file contains two letters from the Archbishop of Dublin William J. Walsh referring to a document relating to the institution at Drumcondra turning up at the Archbishop’s residence and also discusses the visit of two Carmelite Brothers to Sydney. He also mentions the case of a blind man who wishes to be admitted to the institution.
Walsh, William Joseph, 1841-1921, Roman Catholic Archbishop of DublinWilliam Conyngham, Archbishop of Dublin, Matthew Flinn, Henry
Williams
Two documents signed by William Conyngham, Archbishop of Dublin,
authorising Matthew Flinn and Henry Williams to solicit ad receive
subscriptions got St. Josephs School of the Blind in Drumcondra, Dublin.