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Letter accompanying Request for Renewal of Lease

Letter from John Connolly to Fr Edmund Comerford enclosing CMI/X/H/BRK(1)/4/5 above, regarding the renewal of C Gregory's lease renewal. John Connolly also mentions that another tenant, William Whelan, wishes to renew his lease.

Purchase of Ground Rents

Letter from John Connolly, auctioneer and valuer, to Fr Edmund Comerford CM regarding the buying-out of ground rents.

Purchase of Ground Rents

Letter from John Connolly to Father Edmund Comerford CM regarding the buying-out of ground rents at Sweetman’s Avenue, Blackrock.

Manuscript Volumes

Bound volumes with visitation ordinances, minutes of house meetings, student societies. student offices and book lists.

Visitation Ordinances

Bound volume of Visitation Ordinances of the Superior General or those he sent on his behalf. They are all in English except for one report which is in French. The first visitation report is by Marianus Maller, Commissary sent by the Superior General, for a visitation from 29 May to 3 June 1877. The last few visitations were by the Irish Provincial, James Bennett CM, to the Blackrock House.

‘Minutes of the Students Literary & Debating Society of St Joseph’s Blackrock'

‘Minutes of the Students Literary & Debating Society of St Joseph’s Blackrock, established March 5th 1922, at St Joseph’s, Blackrock, under the Patronage of Bl[essed] Francis Regis Clet CM.

Examples of motions debated are: 'Would total prohibition be beneficial to Ireland?', 'Whether is development along Industrial or along Agricultural lines the more suitable for Ireland?', 'Is nationalisation of manufactures desirable under an Irish government?' and 'Should Sunday Games be abolished?', among many other motions.

Minutes of Comhlucht Chuilm Cille

Minutes of Comhlucht Chuilm Cille (Cumann na Mac Léighinn) from its foundation in June 1938 to 24th March 1957. It was a debating, literary and drama society in Irish and English, but originally just in Irish when it was first founded. Debates on certain topics were held, as well as talks on particular subjects, and performances were given once a year at Christmas.

Minutes of Comhlucht Chuilm Cille

Minutes of Comhlucht Chuilm Cille from 5th May 1957 to 1967, with accounts of two meetings in 1949/50 at the start.
It was originally an Irish-language society, but at the meeting of 4 October 1964, the observation was made that 'the present situation was that there was little Irish at the meetings'. The new chairman, Mr Roche, wanted to 'remedy this situation by holding one or two meetings through Irish during the year'. One entry is in Irish, but the rest is in English.

Sacristan’s Book

Sacristan’s Book. Requirements for various feasts and ceremonies. The first entry is for Ash Wednesday, explaining how to obtain ashes. Other holy days include: Lent, Laetare Sunday, Passiontide and Holy Week, Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Translation of Relics of Saint Vincent de Paul and Corpus Christi. Also included are funeral arrangements.

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