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Correspondence between Vincent Corcoran and the Department of Social Welfare

Carmelite Order, St. Joseph’s Asylum for the Blind, Drumcondra, Dublin, Vincent Corcoran, Department of Social Welfare

Correspondence between Vincent Corcoran, Prior at St. Asylum for the Blind, and the Department of Social Welfare regarding applications by the asylum to receive grants to pay for improvements in the asylum.

Correspondence between Vincent Corcoran and P.J. O’Reilly

Carmelite Order, St. Joseph’s Asylum for the Blind, Drumcondra, Dublin, Vincent Corcoran, P. J. O’Reilly

Correspondence between Vincent Corcoran, Prior at St. Asylum for the Blind, and P. J. O’Reilly, plumber, regarding the payment for work carried out by O’Reilly in the asylum in the asylum.

Correspondence between Vincent Corcoran and Mark Leonard

Carmelite Order, St. Joseph’s Asylum for the Blind, Drumcondra, Dublin, Vincent Corcoran, Mark Leonard, Leonard and Williams

Correspondence between Vincent Corcoran, Prior at St. Asylum for the Blind, and Mark Leonard, surveyor at Leonard and Williams Quality Surveyors, regarding the payment for work carried out by Leonard in the asylum.

Correspondence between Vincent Corcoran and John Deasey

Carmelite Order, St. Joseph’s Asylum for the Blind, Drumcondra, Dublin, Vincent Corcoran, John Deasey

Correspondence between Vincent Corcoran, Prior at St. Asylum for the Blind, and John Deasey, mechanical engineer, regarding the payment for work carried out by Deasey installing heating and electrical installations in the asylum.

Correspondence between Thomas W. Bewley, secretary, W & R. Jacob & Co. Ltd., and Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap.

Correspondence between Thomas W. Bewley, secretary, W. & R. Jacob & Co. Ltd., and Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap. regarding a cheque for £25 given by the directors of Jacobs to the Capuchins as a mark of appreciation ‘for the deep sense of thankfulness that our Factory was spared from serious injury during the time of the recent rebellion’. Includes a copy reply from Fr. Aloysius returning the said cheque. He writes ‘Any services that I may have rendered during the recent sad crisis were such as … any other priest in the same circumstances would render’. Fr. Aloysius suggests that the cheque should more fittingly be sent to the Lord Mayor’s Fund for the Relief of Distress.

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