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- 5 February 1914
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Receipt signed by Brady & Hayden solicitors for originals of legal documents regarding Pilsworth estate from Thomas Morrissey CM.
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Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Receipt signed by Brady & Hayden solicitors for originals of legal documents regarding Pilsworth estate from Thomas Morrissey CM.
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Receipt to Fr Peter Duff, Provincial, for the sum of £360 by John Cavanagh regarding Laburnum Lodge.
Readings, Order of Meditations, Timetables
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Notebook giving readings from New Testament, Order of Meditations, special timetables, etc, perhaps a continuation of CMI/X/H/BRK(3)/8/12 above.
Quotation to build Retreat House
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Quotation from Terrapin (£10,442-10-0) for the erection of the Retreat House.
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Letter from John Connolly, auctioneer and valuer, to Fr Edmund Comerford CM regarding the buying-out of ground rents.
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Letter from John Connolly to Father Edmund Comerford CM regarding the buying-out of ground rents at Sweetman’s Avenue, Blackrock.
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Psychological Testing in Formation Programmes
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Copy letter from Archbishop of Dublin, Dermot Ryan, enclosing directives from Rome on the requirements for using psychological testing in formation programmes.
Prospectus for Novitiate of Irish Province
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Five copies of prospectus for seminarists coming to St Joseph’s. Undated, but after the opening of Glenart, Wicklow, in 1949. Includes clothing and books that need to be brought. Some copies have handwritten or typewritten suggested changes.
Prospectus for Auction of Blackrock Property
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Prospectus for auction of 'Desirable Cottage Property and Small Dwellinghouses' at Temple Road, Canning's Court, Avoca Place, Sydney Terrace and Sweetman's Avenue. The properties were owned by 'the late Mr. Canning'.