MOUNT ARGUS; DEEDS; LANDS; MISCELLANEOUS; PODDLE; letter from Cavanagh & O'Callaghan, Solrs., 52, Dame Street, Dublin to Rector. Have put to Counsel (Mr. Luke S. Lippe) the point, "can CPs erect an embankment in their own field to prevent floodimg from Mr. Nolan.s?". Answer, yes. (see previous entries).
MOUNT ARGUS; DEEDS; LANDS;: MISCELLANEOUS: PODDLE; sketch map showing fields flooded by water at St. Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus. As one looks N. from Kimage Road, field to one's left is marked Mr. Nolan - Whelan's field. The break in the bank of the River Poddle is top NE corner of this field. The field from there to the W. side of avenue, and the field on the E. side of avenue are all shown as flooded. The pond opposite present (1973) cemetary is marked empty. There is a lodge shown at Kimmage Road entrance and an archway under the avenue shown at this point,
MOUNT ARGUS; DEEDS; LANDS; MISCELLANEOUS: PODDLE; letter from Arnold & Co. (?) Solicitors, 60 Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn, London, to the Rector, informing him that the boundary wall, mentioned by him in his letter, belongs to Mr. Whelan. If wall is not in good repair, he ought to be called upon to repair it.
Mount Argus: Deds:letter from Fr,. William, C.P., on behalf of the provimcial to Fr. Dominic O'Neill, C.P/ Provomcial advises that when the deeds are signed, "the sooner the better". No indication as what the deeds are about.
Mount Argus; Deeds:Communication from John Cavanagh, Solicitor, 52 DAme Street, Dublin, conveying instructions to Fr. Bernard for executing deeds (where to sign etc.). It is not clear whether this a general instruction or relates to particular deed. No information on that.
Mount Argus: Confraternity: Women's Branch: Minutes of meetings of Councillors (Prefects) of Women's Branch of the Confraternity 11.01.1885 to 20.01 1901. This seems to be a copy of the item located at 45/2/1/1 with the addition the year 1901.
Mount Argus; Confraternity: Young Men's: Rules of the Young Men's Confraternity of the Msoat Holy Cross and Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Mount Argus. Printed by John Mullaly, Parliament Street and Fleet Street, Dublin
Mount Argus: Confraternity: Women's Branch: register of mebers from July, 1890 to October, 1915, showing that there were 2,806 members in that period. From 1917 members names are entered under Guilds. .
Mount Argus: Confraternity: Women's Branch: Officers' MJeetings: minutes of officers' (Prefects) metings from 11.01.1885 to 12.01.1890. This book also contains a list of Apostalship oif Prayer members for February, 1889. :
Mount Argus; Confraternity: Church Services: Printed leaflet announcing the Annual Rereat for the Confraternity at Mount Argus commencing on Passion Sunday and concluding on Palm Sunday, conducted by Frs. Gregory and Sebastian.