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Primary School Registers

Registers from the Boys and Girls Primary School in Presentation Convent Killarney. Registers give the names and addresses of the pupils, date of birth, father’s occupation and the class in which the pupils were admitted to the school.
Killarney Presentation Convent Girls National School
1881 – 1890, 1886 – 1904, 1888- 1911, 1904 – 1931, 1911 – 1950, 1951 – 1968,
1960 – 1973, 1968 – 1974, 1973 – 1975, 1937 – 1981, 1937 –1948, 1948 – 1960.

Killarney Presentation Convent Boys National School
1900 – 1936, 1955 – 1972, 1972 – 1974.

Presentation Sisters

Brother Vincent Corcoran

Brother Vincent Corcoran

This sub-fond contains the personal and private papers belonging to Brother Vincent Corcoran. It consists of a copy of his birth certificate and the profession of his vows, private correspondence with his family members regarding the deaths of friends and relatives and correspondence regarding the organization of the Order. Also included are Brother Corcoran’s diaries detailing meetings and dealings with creditors and other ecclesiastical figures, his private notebooks, and prayer books. The second box of this sub-fond contains a variety of artefacts belonging to Brother Corcoran such as certificates, a metal plate negative, a cat-o-nine tails and a wooden chalice and a piece of cloth.

Nigeria

Material relating to the OLA communities in Nigeria that were at one time part of the Irish Province. Most of the material relates to the period from 1930 through to 1990 as following 1990, Nigeria became its own self-governing province.

Sisters of Our Lady of Apostles

The Community

This section includes mainly administrative files relating to the ministries undertaken by the Capuchin community at Holy Trinity Church and Friary in Cork. The series includes records of masses, internal community records and minute books, correspondence, schedules and records of elections (mainly for the guardianship of the Cork house).

The Sale of Ards House and Estate

The series contains documents relating to the sale of Ards House and its 2,000-acre estate by the Stewart-Bam family. The estate was acquired by the Irish Land Commission in 1926. The Capuchin Franciscans purchased Ards House and a portion of its demesne in 1930 and converted it for use as a friary and theological seminary.

Property and Lands

This section includes legal records relating to the management of properties at Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary. The series also includes papers relating to the construction, renovation and repair history of Ards Friary and the Capuchin House of Studies. A sub-series includes correspondence, architectural plans, and financial records relating to the construction of a new friary and theological seminary on the existing Ard Mhuire site in the 1960s.

Retreat Records

The series includes records relating to the use of Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary as a retreat centre in the diocese of Raphoe. The section includes material pertaining to retreats given to both the diocesan clergy and other religious as well as lay people, parish communities and school groups.

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