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Mount Argus; Finances:

Mount Argus; Finances: Leter from Thomas Synott, (Solicitor?) 110 Middle Abbey Street. DUblin, to Fe, Domicic O'Neill, C.P. Encloses recetpt $50 - four month's interest on loan of £3,000. He wishes principal to be pais on 7 May, 1874

Mount Argus: Finances:

Mount Argus: Finances: letter from J. Broughton, Solicitor, 28 Finsbury PArk, Londonto Fr. Dominic O'Neill, C.P. re estate of John Rook ( see items under serial numbers 426 and 427). Nothing allows trustees to forego interest. A court order would be required for this. Suggests Dominic write to Trustee's solicitor,, J.H. Bolton, 11 Gray's Inn Square, London and ask to be let off interest. If Mr. Rook consents, court might allow it. The question of the interest has to be settled first.

Mount Argus: Finances:

VMount Argus: Finances: Letter from Mother Whittaker, St. Mary's Convent, York, to the Rector. Asks very nicely for the repayment of £4.000 loaned 10 years ago.They need the cash to procure a neighbouring factory for £3,500 in order to save their own property. Payment of the purchase price is expeted from them on 2 September, so when can CPs pay up? (see item serial no 437 of 27.07.1872)

Mount Argus; Finances:

Mount Argus; Finances: letter from John Cavanagh (Solicitor?), 32, Dame St., Dublin to Fr. Dominic O'Neill, C.P. Encloses council's (John O'Hagan) opinion on validity of deed of trust (no details of trust given). O'Hagan agrees with Cavanagh's views.

Mount Argus; Finances:

Mount Argus; Finances: Legal Document (manuscript): Agreement between Rev. Dominic O.Neill, Rector Mount Argus and Mary Byrne, Ballyglen. Co. WIcklow. Community owes her £400. She wishes to make a gift of £80 of this to them. 20 promissory notes of £16 each - each dated 01.11.1883 - to be made payable to her. First to be paid on 01.11.1884 and on same day for next 20 years (up to 1903). No interest payable.

Mount Argus: Finances:

Mount Argus: Finances: letter from P. Rochford, Kenningon Road, London to Fr. Dominic O'Neill. He has informed Fr. Pius that interest of £30 was due i July, 1872 (on £1,500 for 3 months and on £950 for 3 months). 2 bills of £100 paid since i June - this leaves £850.

Mount Argus; Finances;

Mount Argus: Finances: Printed letter MS from Messrs Fook,Chadwick & Arnold, Solrs., 60 Carey Street, Lincoln Inn, London, to t6 Fr. (Dominic O.Neill) Rector, St Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus.
Has looked up deeds, etc. Delayed answering in hope of seeing a lady interested in the £6963. Deal of thought needed. The £7500 @ three and a half % mentioned. Also the matter of the £1037 and the £1500. These are all listed on p.4 thus

  1. Loan of 1874 £6,000
    2 Loan of 1887 ££963
    3.Loan of 1887 £1,637
    4 Loan of 1890 £1,500

Mount Argus: Finances:

Mount Argus: Finances: Statement of expenses (evidently submitted to Rev. Mother St. Mary's Convent, York) from William Walker, So licitor, for various moves he took. The amount was £26.12.11. The document is inscribed Mount Argus Estate. It also contains reference to a Miss Ball, who probably is the foundress of the Loretto SIsters.

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