Deed of Exchange and Indemnity
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- 29 Aug. 1905
Parte deIrish Capuchin Archives
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Deed of Exchange and Indemnity
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Tenancy agreements by Fr. Fiacre (Bartholomew) Brophy OSFC and others for the letting of portions of no. 24 South Mall, Cork, to Nellie Gormley, 37 Grand Parade, Cork, at the yearly rent of £50, and to Adolph M. Sandler, Great George’s Street, Cork, at the monthly rent of £2 18s 4d.
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A collection of quest books and street collection accounts associated with the Capuchin friars in Dublin.
Notices and receipts for payments of Income and Property Taxes and Estate Duty
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Demand notices, returns, and receipts for payments of Income and Property Taxes relating to 21/28 Bow Street, Dublin. The file includes correspondence from the Revenue Commissioners relating to payments of Estate Duty.
Receipts for rents paid to the Loreto Abbey School
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Receipts for rents paid by the Capuchin friars, Church Street, to the Loreto Abbey School, Gorey, County Wexford. The rent accruing from the premises formerly known as 141 Church Street (later part of the Capuchin Friary, Church Street) were paid to the Loreto Covent to defray the educational fees of Aileen Smyth. See CA CS/2/4/9.
Demands and receipts for ground rents due to the Congleton estate
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Demands and receipts for ground rents due to Lord Congleton’s estate for premises on Bow Street and Church Street. The rent was payable to the H. Turpin & Son, Rent Office, Maryborough, County Laois.
Receipts for ground rents due to Mrs K. Pratt
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Receipts for ground rents due to Mrs K. Pratt for properties on Church Street.
Letter from the Hibernian Insurance Company
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Letter from the Hibernian Fire and General Insurance Company, 49 Dame Street, to Fr. Laurence Dowling OSFC, guardian, Church Street, regarding fire insurance of £18,625 to cover the buildings and contents of the Friary and Church. Reference is also made to the lack of insurance for the Sacred Heart Chapel.
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This section includes a large collection of receipts, vouchers, and invoices, mainly comprising bank deposits and cheques, personal letters and bills of receipt, subscriptions, tax receipts, and receipts for goods for use in the Capuchin Friary, Church Street. The receipts refer to goods chiefly purchased from local suppliers in Dublin (particularly in the north-inner city). The retailers include booksellers, plumbers, carpenters, stationers, clothiers, chemists, locksmiths, and medical suppliers, china, food and drink, services (including funeral, transport, sundry repairs), jewellers, gold and silver smiths and watchmakers, kitchenware, grain suppliers, seed merchants, coal merchants and furniture makers. The sub-series also includes some receipts for maintenance and improvements to friary property. The receipts are arranged chronologically.
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Schedule arising out of a common search in the Registry of Deeds for acts affecting premises 138, 139 and 140 Church Street and Willis Court, Parish of St. Michan, Dublin. The schedule specifies that the search was for all acts by certain named persons (Frederick Kennedy, John Coyle, Mary Anne O’Brien and Edward O’Brien) from 27 May 1865 to 29 Nov. 1886. J.J. Armstrong, clerk, certifies one of the schedules to the effect that no deeds were registered. The requests for the searches were called for by Frederick Kennedy on 15 Mar. 1883, and by Larkin & Co., solicitors on 2 Nov. 1886. With a receipt for duty payable by Mary Anne O’Brien on said properties on Church Street.