- IE / CMI/X/H/BRK/(4)/17/1
- Stuk
- 24 April 1913
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter from Arthur O’Hagan & Son partner, John O’Donnell, relating to deeds of ownership. John O’Donnell asks for clarification on the matter at hand.
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Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter from Arthur O’Hagan & Son partner, John O’Donnell, relating to deeds of ownership. John O’Donnell asks for clarification on the matter at hand.
People and Holdings for which Rents are payable
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter regarding to whom rents were payable and which holdings are involved.
Solicitor Letters regarding holding of Lands in Blackrock
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
List of Documents regarding Sweetman's Avenue
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
List of documents from T F O'Connell Rooney & Company Solicitors, showing names of lessees and lessors of fee farm grants, conveyances, leases and appointments of trustees of Vincentian lands from 1805 to 1932.
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Five letters regarding new lease for Christopher Gregory regarding 43-51 Temple Road.
Also a draft conveyance between five Vincentian priests and John W Carnegie. This appears to be for land on Sweetman’s Avenue.
Demolition Order for 36 and 38 Sweetman's Avenue
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Reconveyance of Lands to Vincentians
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Solicitors' correspondence regarding reconveyance of property at Sweetman's Avenue to the Vincentians in a private capacity, which they had previously held as trustees.
Signing of Deeds regarding Sweetman's Avenue
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letters from Terence de Vere White to Father Rogers regarding the signing of deeds and a memorial in relation to Sweetman’s Avenue property, Blackrock. A list of legal documents used for dealing with the whole issue of lands at Sweetman’s Avenue is also given.
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Admin History
The Vincentians initially came to Lanark in 1859, when the new Church of St Mary’s, Lanark, was opened. When the parish of Lanark was handed over to the Vincentians it comprised, Carstairs, Kirkfieldbank, New Lanark, Ponfeigh and Douglas. The first Superior was Matthew Kavanagh CM. The church built in the 1850’s was destroyed by fire on 13th April 1907 and a new building was later opened on the same site in 1910.
St Mary’s Hospital, Lanark, was run in connection with the Community.
In 2006 the decision was made for the Vincentians to withdraw from the Parish of St Mary’s, after almost 150 years service. A Farewell Mass was held on the 11th June 2006 at St Mary’s Church, Lanark.
Scope and Content
This collection contains material relating to the Vincentian community in the Parish of St Mary’s, Lanark, Scotland. Items include: Correspondence (1855-2006), Photographs (1950-1978), Copy Deeds (1870), Lanark Teinds (1883-1907), Visitation Reports (1976 & 1980), Annual Return of Income & Expenditure (1963, 1993 & 1998), Minutes (1888, 1963 & 1980), Inventory of Property (1961), Architects Drawings (1977), Publications (1910, 1959 & 1990), Statements of Accounts (1925-1990), Receipts & Vouchers (1868-1954) Ordnance Survey Map (1947).