Mount Argus; Fasting: Letter from the Provincial, Alphonsus O'Neillto the Rector. Reminds that dispensation from fast must be asked for. As little time is left before Advent, he grants dispensation as for last Advent. Orders 9 days prayers for his intentions.
Mount Argus: Finanaces: Wills; Bequests: letter from Joseph Beck, Stone, to Pius Devine. His account os now 5 years overdue. Could he have payment please? The interest would be £10.16.6. If it agreeable the CPs could say 80 Masses at their convenience duting the next 2 years..
Mount Argus: Finanaces: Wills; Bequests Case before the Master of the High Court: Eileen Callaghan, plaintiff: Mart Anne Ryan, defendant.. Communication from W. Roche, Solicitors, 137 Stepjen's Green re bequest of £20 for ever for maintainence of a cell in Mount Argus, by Jane McKenna (see item 836 of 17.10.1871
Mount Argus: Finanaces: Wills; Bequests: letter from P. Rochford 22 Kennington Road, London to Pius Devine. He did not promise to let Pius have his money. He would lie a note, or to know when je will be paid.
Mount Argus: Finanaces: Wills; Bequests letter from D. Costigan, Treasurer's Office, City Hall, Dublin to Fr. Pius Devine. Encloses 2 copies of will (see item serial no 825 of 05.08.1871) with memo on back of each to be signed by Pius, one copy to be retained by him.
Mount Argus: Finanaces: Wills; Bequests "Corrext extract from will of Denis Costigan of Rathmines Road under date 22 October, 187)". Verso, agreement signed by Pius Devine to wishesof Denis Costigan, £100 - Costigan to be enrolled as CP Benefactor: two sets of debentires to go to CPs, less 10/- each time to two ladies, a Mrs. and Miss Doyle (see item 925 of 04.04.09.1871
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: 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.