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- 1 March 1900
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter from McEvoy to Fr Morrissey explaining that the sale has not yet been closed due to non-arrival of a document from England.
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Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter from McEvoy to Fr Morrissey explaining that the sale has not yet been closed due to non-arrival of a document from England.
Schedule of Dividends and Income Tax paid at Saint Joseph's, Blackrock
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Copy of Schedule of Dividends & Income Tax paid on the investments & Rents of St Joseph’s College, Blackrock, from 6 April 1913 to 5 April 1916.
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Notebook giving rules of office for 2nd Soin of Poverty and items distributed 1960-1965.
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Notebook entitled ‘Seminaire Admonitor’ with various loose pages.
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter from Fr James Tuohy CM to Fr James Cahalan CM regarding the Seminaire Order of Day, and general items of news.
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Seminaire timetable from Monday to Saturday, detailing all activities from 9am to 10pm.
Signing of Deeds regarding Sweetman's Avenue
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letters from Terence de Vere White to Father Rogers regarding the signing of deeds and a memorial in relation to Sweetman’s Avenue property, Blackrock. A list of legal documents used for dealing with the whole issue of lands at Sweetman’s Avenue is also given.
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Soin of Poverty: 'Coutumier du Seminaire Interne' (in French) (manuscript).
Soin of Seminaire as to preparation for Exam
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
'Hints to Soin of Seminaire as to preparation for Examination of Irish College [Paris] candidates'. These notes were instructions for how to prepare the examination hall.
Solicitor Receipt to Thomas Morrissey CM
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Receipt from O’Hagan & Son, solicitors, detailing services rendered and payments due, regarding property at Blackrock, formerly owned by the Pilsworth family, bought by the Vincentians between 1873 and 1892. This is a very useful document for tracing the movement of this property.