Mostly letters from William P McEvoy, Solicitor
- IE / CMI/X/H/BRK/(4)/15
- Series
- 1892-1900
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Mostly letters from William P McEvoy, Solicitor
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter about History of Burrowes Estate
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter to Father Thomas McNamara CM from John Cavanagh about the Burrowes estate at Blackrock. Includes original letter and typescript copy.
Correspondence with Archdiocese of Dublin
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letters regarding Renting of Property in Blackrock
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
An undated typewritten sheet headed ‘Vincentian Fathers Property’. There are gaps that were never filled in. Property named is ‘Newtown Castle Byrne’, ‘Ash Tree field’ and unspecified land in the Barony of Rathdown.
Letters and Notes relating to Property
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Appeal Against Income Tax Claims
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Documents Relating to an Appeal against Income Tax Claims, based on St Joseph’s, Blackrock, being a Charitable Trust
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
(a) the rules of various minor offices in the seminaire, (b) letters sent to and received from seminarists in other provinces of the cm, and (c) a few prayer leaflets, plus miscellaneous documents.
[Explanatory note: soin=care in French. So ‘the soin of…’ means the confrere (student) ‘in charge of...’.]
Memoir on Saint Joseph's, Blackrock 1946-1947
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Memoir by a Vincentian, Father Tom Davitt CM, on his time as a seminarian at Saint Joseph's, Blackrock, from 1946 to 1947.
The memoir was published as an article in Colloque 50, Winter 2004, pp. 107-134, and is available on this page: http://www.diskon.ie/colloque.html
An account by Father Stanislaus Brindley CM, of UCD Studies for Blackrock seminarians in the 1940s. Also published online in Colloque 50, Winter 2004, pp. 135-140, available online at the same link as above.
Also an account by Father Davitt, who as part of his studies in Saint Joseph's, went to visit the Maison-Mere (Vincentian Mother House) in Paris in 1949.