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- 23 December 1941
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter from Downes acknowledging cheque for Oratory fittings.
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Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter from Downes acknowledging cheque for Oratory fittings.
Acceptance of Claim for Exemption
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Letter from Inland Revenue admitting claim for exemption from Undeveloped Land Duty.
Abstract of Title to Fee Simple and Fee Farm Grant
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Document headed 'Abstract of title to fee simple & fee farm grant of Malones Paddock and the holdings of [?Harry O'Mooney]'. The document tracks the change of possession of the lands of Newtown Castle Byrne, starting with Robert Byrne Esq[uire] of Cabinteely, who leased it to Reverend John Burrowes of Prospect, following which the lands were then held in fee farm grant to the trustee John Pilsworth Burrowes in 1855, and later in fee simple and interest in the fee farm grant to clergymen with the trustee Thomas Morrissey.
It then continues to explain the nature of the lands being held in fee simple and fee farm grant.
‘Various Formulas to be learned by Heart’
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‘Various Formulas to be learned by Heart II’
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‘Seminaire Period of Formative Activity’
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Paper entitled ‘Seminaire Period of Formative Activity’, with General Timetable and Study Projects. Headed by list of 6 names (of seminarists) in Fr James H Murphy CM’s hand.
‘Prayers to be learned by the Seminarists’
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‘Prayers to be learned by the Seminarists II’
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‘Prayers to be known by all Seminarists’
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‘Minutes of the Students Literary & Debating Society of St Joseph’s Blackrock'
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‘Minutes of the Students Literary & Debating Society of St Joseph’s Blackrock, established March 5th 1922, at St Joseph’s, Blackrock, under the Patronage of Bl[essed] Francis Regis Clet CM.
Examples of motions debated are: 'Would total prohibition be beneficial to Ireland?', 'Whether is development along Industrial or along Agricultural lines the more suitable for Ireland?', 'Is nationalisation of manufactures desirable under an Irish government?' and 'Should Sunday Games be abolished?', among many other motions.