Five-page report letter of a Visitation of All Hallows from Thomas Morrissey CM, St Joseph's Blackrock, to 'my dear Lord Archbishop'. After giving the number of students attending each subject in the last year, Morrissey reports on 'discipline', 'studies', 'health', 'staff', 'finance' and 'property' at All Hallows College. There is also a typewritten transcription of the letter.
Morrissey CM, Thomas, 1834-1915, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province
Four-page leaflet of All Hallows Missionary College, printed about 1953. Includes a photograph of vespers in the chapel as well as a photograph of All Hallows College from outside. The leaflet was published to secure funds for the building of a new extension.
Letter from Tom Lane CM, Rector of All Hallows College, to James Cahalan CM, Provincial, about the crisis situation, not only at All Hallows College, but also in other missionary colleges, due to falling numbers of students and rising costs.
Two copies of the overview of conference titles to be held for 'Tuesday Conferences for Priests' at All Hallows College for Lent 1979. The date of each conference is also specified.
Decree, in Latin, appointing Father Thomas Lane CM as rector of All Hallows College. It is issued by Sacra Congragatio pro Gentium Evangelizatione seu de Propaganda Fide.
Lease of property at Newtown Castlebyrne, Blackrock, between Richard Beeby Whitmore of Wexford and Andrew Reynolds of the city of Dublin. The attached map shows the lands bounding the Newtown Castlebyrne land. The bounding lands are held by Andrew Reynolds, Edmond Burrows [Burrowes] [Burroughs] and Mathew Byrne.
Case regarding the Increase of Rent Act 1923 by Thomas L McCann KC [King's Counsel]. The case [legal opinion] is given regarding 38 and 39 Cook Street, Cork, on behalf of the Reverends Patrick A Walsh CM, Daniel Walsh CM, Joseph Walshe CM, John Conran CM and Richard Bodkin CM. There is a lot of information in the document, some of which is a history of ownership of the properties.
Document headed 'Abstract of title to fee simple & fee farm grant of Malones Paddock and the holdings of [?Harry O'Mooney]'. The document tracks the change of possession of the lands of Newtown Castle Byrne, starting with Robert Byrne Esq[uire] of Cabinteely, who leased it to Reverend John Burrowes of Prospect, following which the lands were then held in fee farm grant to the trustee John Pilsworth Burrowes in 1855, and later in fee simple and interest in the fee farm grant to clergymen with the trustee Thomas Morrissey. It then continues to explain the nature of the lands being held in fee simple and fee farm grant.