Document regarding faculties to erect Stations of the Cross in the Chapel, signed by Thomas Morrissey CM, and certificate granting faculties from Archbishop of Dublin, William Walsh. Text in Latin.
Letter from McEvoy to Fr Morrissey regarding transfer of land. It refers to a lease of 1847 demising part of the lands of Newtown Castle Byrne and Prospect, also known as St. John’s.
Letter from Meldon & Company to Father Thomas Morrissey CM regarding sets of trustees in deeds dated 1885, 1886, 1887, 1890 and 1900. The lands are associated with the Burrowes family. Placenames mentioned are Monkstown, Newtown Castle Byrne, and Prospect. (There is also a photocopy present.)
Letters from solicitors T F O'Connell, Rooney & Company regarding a trust deed of new trustees, and work to be done identifying people involved in the holding of land in different legal documents. A list of such legal documents is included. A selection of names mentioned are: Reverend Thomas Robert Burrowes and his wife; Edward Caulfield; Sidney R Burrowes; Mrs J B Burrowes; Ellershaw and the Vincentians themselves.
Letters from J E MacDermott (Terence de Vere White LLB) and other solicitors to Father Rogers (not Vincentian), bursar of All Hallows College, Drumcondra, to Father Henry O’Connor CM, St Joseph’s, Blackrock, and Father James O’Doherty CM, Saint Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, regarding houses owned by the Vincentians which have been the subject of demolition orders.