Notice of Transfer of GSWR [Great Southern and Western Railway] Stock from two Vincentian priests to 'O'Connell and others'.
Maxwell Weldon and Co. Solicitors, William Fitzpatrick, William Walsh
Letters sent by Maxwell, Weldon and Co. Solicitors to William
Fitzpatrick, Carmelite at St. Joseph’s School for the Blind in Drumcondra,
regarding a dispute with the William Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin,
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concerning the ownership of a property on Prussia Street and the costs
involved.
Letter from McEvoy to Fr Morrissey regarding transfer of land. It refers to a lease of 1847 demising part of the lands of Newtown Castle Byrne and Prospect, also known as St. John’s.
Maxwell Weldon and Co. Solicitors, John Pierce
Letter sent to Brother John Pierce, St. Joseph’s School for the Blind, from
Maxwell, Weldon and Co. Solicitors regarding the transfer of names on a
deed of a property in Glasnevin.
Creator: Thomas Tobin, Susan Martin, Catherine Ryan
Correspondence and an indenture relating to the transfer of Garrettstown respite centre.
Garda expert comparison of handwriting, copies of sermons preached, extract from "A memorial of a Christian life" (1756).
Includes; sermons preached for the Presentation Sisters preached by Reverend Justin McNamara, Parish Priest of Kinsale.
Includes; statement that Union "… is for the Spiritual good and missionary good of the Church.", details of what a common Novitiate should do for the Congregation, reference to sections with the "Renovationis Causam [Renovation Debate]" as applicable to the Presentation, how would the Missions fit into the new systems?
The series includes mostly copies of contemporary letters and documents relating to Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC and his temperance campaign. Most of the transcriptions of original source material in this series are undated but it can be surmised that they were compiled in the early decades of the twentieth century. Note that the date element refers to the original date of creation of the document or the time-period to which the research pertains. The original material is for the most part described in separate files.
transcripts of lectures on Nao Nagle given by Sister de Sales, Father A. McHugh and Father Peel.