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Theologia moralis
IE CA HT/9/2/2 · Stuk · 1719
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Date: 1719
Author: Fr. Claude La Croix SJ
Publisher: Coloniae: Apud Servatium Noethen
Full title: 'Theologia moralis: antehac ex probatis auctoribus breviter concinnata à R.P. Herm. Busenbaum Societatis Jesu ... Nunc pluribus partibus aucta a R. P. Claudio La Croix ejusdem Societatis Jesu … Opus in duos tomos distributum … Tomus Primus'.
Series: Originally published as a two-volume series. Only vol. 1 is extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives.

Theologia moralis
IE CA HT/9/2/4 · Stuk · 1745
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Date: 1745
Author(s): Anaklet Reiffenstuel; Massaeus Kresslinger
Publisher: Mutinae: sumptibus Jo. Baptistae Albritii Hieronymi filii veneti typographi
Full title: 'R.P.F. Anacleti Reiffenstuel Ord. Min. S. Francisci Strict. Obser. provinciæ Bavariæ Theologia moralis brevi simulque clara methodo comprehensa atque juxta sacros canones ... succincte resolvens materias morales. … Editio Septima. … Tomus Primus'.
Series: Originally published as a two-volume series. Only vol. 1 is extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives.
Physical description: Vol. 1: XXXXIV, 307, [1] pp; frontispiece. A manuscript annotation on the first page reads: ‘Ad usum Patris Hieronymi Schuller Ord. Min. Conv.’. The annotation may also include a possible date: 30 Nov. 1748; 36 cm x 26 cm.

Cursus Theologiae Moralis
IE CA HT/9/2/6 · Stuk · 1750
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Date: 1750
Author(s): Sebastian, de San Joaquin; Franciscus, a Jesu Maria; Andrés, de la Madre de Dios.; Ordo Fratrum Carmelitarum Discalceatorum. Collegium (Salamanca).
Publisher: Venetiis: apud Nicolaum Pezzana
Full title: 'Collegii Salmanticensis … Cursus Theologiae Moralis … Continens Tractatus: Primus, De Principiis Moralitatis. Secundus, De Primo Praecepto Decalogi ... Tertius, De Secundo Praecepto Decalogi ... Quartus, De Tertio Praecepto Decalogi Per R.P.F. Sebastianum A Sancto Joachim, Carmelitam Excalceatum …'.
Series: Originally published as a seven-volume series. Only vols. 1, 3 and 5 are extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives.

IE CA HT/9/3/1 · Stuk · 1490
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Date: 1490
Author: John Duns Scotus (c.1266-1308); Gratianus Brixianus, ed. (d. 1506)
Publisher: Bernardinus Rizus Novariensis, Venice, 3 Mar. 1490
Full title: 'Secundus sententiarum doctoris subtilis Scoti'.
Language: Latin
Series: This title was issued by Rizo in five parts: 'Quaestiones In quatuor libros sententiarum' (Venice, 1490). The Irish Capuchin Archives has only vol. 2. Vol. I printed July 17; Vol. 2, Mar. 3; Vol. 3, Apr. 21; Vol. 4, Nov. 3; Vol. 5 (Tabula) undated. Vol. 1: 184 [i.e. 185], [1] leaves (the last blank); v. 2: 136 leaves; v. 3: 102 leaves; v. 4: 208 leaves; v. 5 (Tabula): [28] leaves.

IE CA HT/9/4/4 · Stuk · c.1870-1883
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Date: c.1870-1883
Publisher: [Unknown: the title page is missing]
Full title: 'The Holy Bible; translated from the Latin vulgate: diligently compared with the Hebrew, Greek, and other editions in divers languages: The Old Testament, first published by the English college at Douay, A.D. 1609, and the New Testament first published by the English college at Rheims, A.D. 1582, with useful notes, critical, historical, controversial and explanatory selected from the most eminent commentators, and the most able and judicious critics by the Rev. Geo. Leo Haydock'.

IE CA HT/10/4 · Stuk · 5 Dec. 1923
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A short summary catalogue of archives held in the Holy Trinity Friary, Cork. It is noted that ‘packet 1 [holds] letters from Provincial Ministers from 1890-1916’.

IE CA DL/1/1 · Stuk · c.1926
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Brochure advertising the sale of Ards House and Estate. The brochure has photographic prints of Sheephaven Bay, Ards House, and the associated workmen’s cottages. It is noted that the sale includes 2,000 acres. Ards House comprises a stone-built Georgian style residence with ‘six reception rooms, a billiard room, 19 principal bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a nursery suite, splendid servant’s quarters, ample garages and stabling, 20 cottages and beautiful pleasure grounds’. The brochure provides details on various facets of the property and notes that the owner (Lady Ena Stewart-Bam) ‘has been in negotiation with the Irish Land Commission, who are quite prepared to give every facility to an intending purchaser’. The agent is noted as Messrs Battersby & Co., 39 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. The brochure also notes:
• The sale of the historic ‘Doe Castle’ ruin with about 30 acres of demesne land.
• The potential sale of ‘furniture which includes some old and rare pieces and a valuable library’.
• That the ‘Ards Estate has been in the possession of the Stewart family for about 150 years. The first Stewart of Ards and the First Marquess of Londonderry were only brothers. The present head, Lady Stewart-Bam of Ards, is selling the property as her husband’s chief interests are in South Africa’.
• That the price for the freehold is £50,000 including sporting and fishing rights.

IE CA DL/1/3 · Bestanddeel · 11 Jan. 1930-18 Mar. 1930
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Letters from the Most Rev. William MacNeely, Bishop of Raphoe (1888-1963), to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap. re arrangements for the purchase of Ards House by the Capuchins. A letter of 1 Mar. 1930 expresses his pleasure on hearing that ‘negotiations with the Land Commission have been successful. About the time of taking over the property, really it does not matter; just make arrangements as you consider convenient’. A letter on 18 Mar. 1930 affirms that the friars ‘may fix up an Oratory at once … as soon as things are in order’.

IE CA DL/2/1/2 · Bestanddeel · 11 June 1970-4 Aug. 1976
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Correspondence of Ronan Daly & Hayes, 12 South Mall, Cork, solicitors, with Fr. Nicholas O’Brien OFM Cap., Provincial Secretary, re an application for an order from the Charitable Commissioners vesting the Ard Mhuire Friary and adjoining lands (consisting of 167 acres 3 roods and 15 perches in the townland of Ards and 38 acres 2 roods in the townland of Rinnsligo, County Donegal) in new trustees (appointed by the FMC trust). Reference (19 Mar. 1976) is made by Fr. Nicholas to the difficulties in locating documents in relation to the purchase of the Ards property from the Irish Land Commission in 1930:
'A search made in the Provincial Archives revealed ecclesiastical documents only (sanction by the Holy See, the local Bishop etc.) I had enquiries made both here in Dublin and in Letterkenny of solicitors whose firms might have been involved in the sale negotiations, but the results were negative. It is possible that the deal was made directly with the representatives of the Land Commission'.

Draft Lease
IE CA DL/2/1/5 · Bestanddeel · c.1985
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Draft lease from Fr. Patrick Flynn OFM Cap., Guardian, Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary, County Donegal, to Brendan McFadden, Greenhill, Dunfanaghy, County Donegal, of a portion of lands for five years at an annual rent of £1,550. With draft instructions for the ‘letting of land and farm buildings at Ards’.