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- 16 September 1895
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Lease of land at Blackrock from Thomas Morrissey CM to Louisa Forde [2 copies].
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Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Lease of land at Blackrock from Thomas Morrissey CM to Louisa Forde [2 copies].
Lease 1834 regarding Sweetman’s Avenue
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Copy of lease of a property on Sweetman’s Avenue, Blackrock, from Edward Pilsworth of Rockfield, County Kildare, to James Granan, bricklayer, of Blackrock, County Dublin. Many people are mentioned among those ‘of the second part’ of the lease, including members of the Pilsworth and Burrowes families. It is a true copy of an original deed dated 1 December 1834. Also includes page of notes from 1932 about the property.
Lease 1805 regarding Sweetman’s Avenue
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
True copy of lease of 1805 relating to a property on Sweetman’s Avenue, from Alexander Burrowes of Fernsborough, County Longford, to Francis FitzMaurice of Blackrock, County Dublin. Also includes page of notes from 1932 about the property.
Leaflet for All Hallows College
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
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.
Leaflet about Intercession for Priests
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
A leaflet application form for priests to form a group for prayer and intercession on behalf of priests, to be held at All Hallows College Drumcondra.
Law Search for Cherryfield Avenue
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Certificate of search from Ellis & Ellis, Law Searchers, regarding property at Cherryfield Avenue, Sandford Road, Ranelagh, County Dublin.
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter from John Connolly to Provincial enclosing over-due rent.
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter from John Connolly regarding late payment of rent by three tenants.
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Admin History
The Vincentians initially came to Lanark in 1859, when the new Church of St Mary’s, Lanark, was opened. When the parish of Lanark was handed over to the Vincentians it comprised, Carstairs, Kirkfieldbank, New Lanark, Ponfeigh and Douglas. The first Superior was Matthew Kavanagh CM. The church built in the 1850’s was destroyed by fire on 13th April 1907 and a new building was later opened on the same site in 1910.
St Mary’s Hospital, Lanark, was run in connection with the Community.
In 2006 the decision was made for the Vincentians to withdraw from the Parish of St Mary’s, after almost 150 years service. A Farewell Mass was held on the 11th June 2006 at St Mary’s Church, Lanark.
Scope and Content
This collection contains material relating to the Vincentian community in the Parish of St Mary’s, Lanark, Scotland. Items include: Correspondence (1855-2006), Photographs (1950-1978), Copy Deeds (1870), Lanark Teinds (1883-1907), Visitation Reports (1976 & 1980), Annual Return of Income & Expenditure (1963, 1993 & 1998), Minutes (1888, 1963 & 1980), Inventory of Property (1961), Architects Drawings (1977), Publications (1910, 1959 & 1990), Statements of Accounts (1925-1990), Receipts & Vouchers (1868-1954) Ordnance Survey Map (1947).
Kalendarium of the Vincentians
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
"Kalendarium Congregationis Missionis pro Anno 1922". 3 copies - 8 pages in each.