Mount Argus: Lands: Loader Mill: Further letter from the Rector to Captain Harvey re Loader Mill: complaining the the sluice gate on the pond is causing damage to our property and that the river Poddle has burst its banks.. See also item under serial numbers: 1037 and 1040
Kieran, C.P., Laurence:- letter from John Cavanagh, Solr., Dame St., making suggestion regarding the £1,000 and interest due by Miss Kieran to her brother, John (Fr. Laurence C.P.) Kieran.
Mount Argus: St. Paul of the Cross: Guests: Bparders: Aloysius Fritz: English translation of letter from the General, Bernard Silvestrelli, to all members of the Congregation announcing the transfer of the body of our founder to the new chapel in Sts., John and Paul, Rome on 25 April and a triduum on 26/29 April. A masss to be sung in each house on 25 April. Attached is copy letter from the Provincial reminding rectors that it is forbidden to keep boarders or guests (even bishops) in our retreats, Also warns that an ex Passionist, ALoysisu Fritz, is in Dublin spreading calumnises about us.
A brief account of the life of Peter Paul Smith prepared from Salvian's Register No.145 AngloHibernian Chronicles Vol 11 P45 Mt. Argus "Platea" Vol 2 s.d. 1877.08.17-19
Australia: photostat of original letter in Highgate from Fr. Vincemt Grogan, C.P.,Merrickville, Sydney, to Fr, Gregory Calaghan, C.P., Provincial: relates trouble he is having with some of the religious who wish to leave. His difficulty is getting staff for missions. Brings up the idea of the Americans taking over once again.
Mount Argus: Finances: Printed letter MS from Messrs Fook,Chadwick & Arnold, Solrs., 60 Carey Street, Lincoln Inn, London, to t6 Fr. (Dominic O.Neill) Rector, St Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus. Has looked up deeds, etc. Delayed answering in hope of seeing a lady interested in the £6963. Deal of thought needed. The £7500 @ three and a half % mentioned. Also the matter of the £1037 and the £1500. These are all listed on p.4 thus
Loan of 1874 £6,000 2 Loan of 1887 ££963 3.Loan of 1887 £1,637 4 Loan of 1890 £1,500