Administration of the goods and estate of Valentine Nelson, victualler, Dorset Street, Dublin. He bequeaths to his sons John, William and Richard his interest in various properties including those situated at 124 Dorset Street and on Quarry Lane and Bow Street. The dwelling house and premises at 124 Dorset Street is left to William and Richard to carry on the family victualing business. He leaves £300 each to his daughters Maria Ann and Ellen. The text is partly illegible.
Creator: Hugh McFadden, Thomas Hickey, Joseph McPolin, Arthur O'Brien, John O'Kane, Barry Cronin, Vincent Kennedy
This series consists of administrative and financial material from St. Michael's College, Omeath, County Louth, including wage books, income and expenditure accounts and account books for money owed to local businesses.
The sub-series consists of records created during the routine management of Father Mathew Temperance Hall, Church Street, Dublin. This section includes the minutes of the weekly meetings of the Hall Committee.
An admission ticket to an event honouring Charles Stewart Parnell in Edinburgh. The public demonstration (organised by a local Liberal association) was held on 20 July 1889 and marked the bestowal upon Parnell of the freedom of the Scottish city.
An admission ticket for entry to the Anticamera Pontificia (papal antechamber) in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican where Pope Pius XII will celebrate Mass. The document is dated 20 March 1950 for entry on 9 April.
Two admission tickets to the first meeting of Dáil Éireann which took place in the Round Room of the Mansion House on 21 January 1919. In Irish: ‘Permit or ticket allowing bearer (unnamed) to attend the first assembly of Dáil Eireann on Tuesday 21 January 1919’. The tickets are signed by George Noble Plunkett.
Creator: Rosminian Order, Ferryhouse, Clonmel
This is a copy of the list of admissions and discharges for Ferryhouse which includes the names of the boys, the dates of their admission and discharge and, in some cases, why they were discharged.
Creator: Rosminian Order, St. Joseph's, Ferryhouse
This sub-fond is divided into five files and five items. It contains the house diaries from 1884 to 1948, the rules and regulations for industrial schools in the Irish Free State, the particulars of new boys and admissions and discharges. The file also contains a memorial or agreement from the Chief Secretary of Ireland at the time Gerald Balfour allowing the Order at Ferryhouse to increase the accommodation from one hundred and fifty to two hundred. The first file contains correspondence and an agreement regarding the trusteeship of a fund to cloth, feed and educate two boys in the institution. The second file contains receipts for grave plots in the cemetery in Clonmel. The third file contains documents from Musgraves regarding that company supplying Ferryhouse with the means to heat water. The fourth file contains documentation relating to the death of Father Thomas Buckley. The fifth file contains correspondence from Henry Shannon. The sixth file contains correspondence from the Department of Lands regarding an ornamental grove at Ferryhouse. The seventh and final file contains miscellaneous material.
Creator: James McGuinness Carmelite Order, St. Joseph's, Drumcondra, Brother John D. Joyce: Maxwell, Weldon & Co.
This file consists of correspondence between the institution and the uncle of a patient. James McGuinness details the process of having his nephew, Terence Lennon, admitted to St. Joseph's, Mr. Lennon's allowance from the Institute of Journalists and his progress through the training.
This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.