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Letter from Solicitors

Letter from O’Connell Rooney & Co Solicitors to Rev Edmund Comerford, stating they were enclosing list of all the documents they were holding for the Vincentian Fathers. The list is no longer present.

Order to demolish Blackrock Buildings

Order from Dun Laoghaire Corporation for the demolition of some buildings at Blackrock. These buildings are at Sweetman’s Avenue, Carroll’s Court and Murray’s Court. There is a schedule attached to the order, which lists many buildings in Blackrock and names their owners and lessees at the time. Most were not owned by the Vincentians. There are four copies of the order and schedule, one addressed to each of four Vincentian trustees of Saint Joseph’s College, Blackrock.

Half-Year Rents

Letter from Connolly to Provincial enclosing half-yearly returns of rents [no longer present] and enquiring about building plans on the sites the rents are in relation to.

Jane Pilsworth letters

Three letters from Jane LB Pilsworth, 29 Clarence Square, Cheltenham, regarding regarding sale of her property at Blackrock to the Vincentians. Her son-in-law is the Reverend John Ellershaw.

Summary of two Leases regarding Blackrock Property

List and summary of two leases in pencil, written on brittle paper larger than A4. The leases date to 1834 and 1853 respectively and are regarding Blackrock property. Names mentioned include Pilsworth, Burrowes, Burke, Elizabeth Connolly, John Carroll and Elizabeth Brully.

List of Legal Documents

List of legal documents such as deeds, conveyances and fee farm grant, with names of people mentioned. The earliest mentioned legal document is from 1873, and the latest is from 1896.

Letter regarding Burrowes Property

Parts of draft letters regarding Burrowes property. Writer and recipient are not named, and the drafts are undated. Thanks is made for a letter of the twenty fourth instant, and reference is made elsewhere to 20 March 1855.
Reference is made to a John O'Hagan who is deceased, and the writer also says 'The solicitor who acted for our fathers in purchasing of this the Burrowes property here is also dead'. The writer also says 'This property was acquired by Reverend John Burns about 1770' and that after his death it was held in trust for his five daughters.
Some pages of the draft letters are missing.

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