Inventory of various legal documents such as deeds, statements, wills and marriage settlement. Some names mentioned are Hamenerton, Burrowes, Pilsworth, [Father Peter] Duff [CM], Reverend John Burrowes, Caulfield and Rachel Burrowes.
Handwritten notes relating to Blackrock properties. Mentioned are George Minchin, whose mother was Ellen Potter Minchin, née Burrowes. George received a fifth of the rent of Prospect through his parents and another fifth through Eliza Burrowes, daughter of Reverend John Burrowes. On 14 August 1879, [William] McEvoy had both parts conveyed to him. There are other notes relating to names of people who held certain fields in Blackrock, such as Robert Byrne, Georgina Mary Byrne, Thomas Ballings and John Burrowes Pilsworth.
Note of a letter in the Dublin Diocesan Archives from Father Peter Duff CM, Provincial, to Cardinal Cullen, reminding him of the CM’s need for enlarged accommodation.
Copy letter from Archbishop of Dublin, Dermot Ryan, enclosing directives from Rome on the requirements for using psychological testing in formation programmes.