- IE CA KK/11/13
- Dossier
- 22 Feb. 1815-23 Feb. 1815
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
The file contains the following editions of this newspaper published in London (No. 127, Strand):
22 Feb. 1815 (No. 3,805)
23 Feb. 1815 (No. 3,806)
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Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
The file contains the following editions of this newspaper published in London (No. 127, Strand):
22 Feb. 1815 (No. 3,805)
23 Feb. 1815 (No. 3,806)
The Kilkenny Journal and Leinster Commercial and Literary Advertiser
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
The file contains the following editions of this newspaper published in Kilkenny:
21 Mar. 1863 (Vol. XXXIV, No. 3,343)
27 Dec. 1867 (Vol. XXXVIII, No. 3,391)
The latter edition has a manuscript annotation ‘Mr. Bibby’ referring to an article penned by ‘the nephew alluded to’ relating to the presence of a Catholic clergyman at his uncle’s bedside during his final illness.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
Newspaper cutting from the 'Kilkenny Journal' reporting on a temperance retreat held in the cathedral in Kilkenny given by Fr. Albert Mitchell OSFC ‘whose simple eloquence, impressive earnestness and unfeigned piety are well known to the people of Kilkenny and made him beloved by all when he filled the position of Guardian of the Walkin Street Friary’.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
The file contains the following edition of this local newspaper: 30 May 1908 (Vol. XV, No. 772).
The Kilkenny Journal and Leinster Commercial and Literary Advertiser
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
The editions carry reports of sermons by Fr. Sylvester Mulligan OFM Cap., Provincial Minister, at the jubilee Triduum celebrations marking the opening of the Irish Capuchin novitiate in Kilkenny in October 1875. The newspaper also reprints an article from the 'Kilkenny Journal' of 30 Oct. 1875 referring to the opening of the novitiate on Walkin Street.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
This section includes deeds relating to plots of ground on the Grand Canal and on Richmond Place, Dublin. These unrelated deeds may have been returned to the Capuchins in error by a solicitor’s firm.
Assignment by Mary Anne O’Gorman to Sophia Mary Hay of Premises on the Grand Canal, Dublin
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
Assignment by Mary Anne O’Gorman, Convent of John of God, Wexford, to her sister Sophia Mary Hay of premises on the Grand Canal, Harold’s Cross, Dublin, currently in the tenancy of William O’Hara and held under lease from the Grand Canal Company. In consideration of the sum of 10s.
Copy Grant of Administration of the Estate of Luke Murphy
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Copy Grant of Administration of the estate of the late Luke Murphy, veterinary surgeon, 10 Parkgate Street, Dublin, (d. 6 July 1887), to his widow Margaret Murphy.
Account book for the construction of St. Mary of the Angels
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
An account book titled ‘Book of money received or expended in the building of the new church of St. Mary of the Angels’. The book comprises a record of monies collected and expenditure in financing of the construction of the church. Most of the expenditure is recorded as lodgements on account in the Hibernian Bank Ltd. Several annotations are made in the account book. On 7 June it was recorded: ‘N.B. Very Rev. Daniel Patrick O’Reilly and Fr. Joseph Martin Harkins raised in the National [Bank] the sum of £300 for building purposes. This loan was advanced at three months’ payment – in full. A condition I regard as very much disparaging to our credit. Indeed, if I were allowed to act I would close the account in the National’.
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
Subscription book containing a list of subscribers and guarantors for the fund for paying off the debt incurred on the construction of St. Mary of the Angels. Entries are listed under name, address and amount subscribed. Some entries are listed under the title of: ‘persons visited by Fr. Paul [Neary] and companion for meeting on 27 Feb. 1899’. A newspaper cutting from the 'Freeman’s Journal' [c.8 Mar. 1897] is pasted onto the reverse of the first leaf. The cutting contains a list of contributors towards the aforementioned fund. A monthly mass register record is extant on five pages at the end of the volume. Several manuscript and newspaper cutting inserts have been removed from the volume and placed in CA CS/2/3/7-8.