Copy schedules and affidavits prepared for the High Court of Justice of Ireland (Probate Division) in relation to the personal estate and effects of Robert Warner, late of 71 Penrose Quay, Cork. The schedule includes property on Charlotte Quay held under lease (4 Dec. 1844) for 800 years subject to a head rent of £60; premises on Queen Street held under lease (1 Mar. 1845) for 800 years subject to a head rent of £25; and premises on Penrose Quay held under lease (27 Sept. 1875) for a residue of a term of 999 years subject to a head rent of £30 per annum during the life of Sarah Deaves. See also CA HT/2/1/2/25.
Negative searches in the Registry of Deeds for acts, deeds and wills affecting premises on Charlotte Quay formerly occupied by William Clarke, William Regan and Daniel Murphy. The schedule specifies that the search was for all acts by certain named persons (William Clarke, Sir William Saint Lawrence Clarke, Lady Elizabeth Barbara Clarke Travers, Francis MacNamara and Nicholas Daniel Murphy) from circa 1781-1877.
• Photographic print (on card) of a portrait of Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC. The print is by William Lawrence, portrait painter and photographer, Dublin. 16.5 cm x 10.5 cm. 2 copies. • Photographic print (on card) of the Father Mathew statue in the workshop of Mary Redmond (1863-1930) before its installation on Sackville (O’Connell) Street, Dublin, in 1893. 16.5 cm x 12 cm. (See image above). • Copy engraving of Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC. 25 cm x 17 cm. Printed. • Photographic print of the plaque on Cove Street, Cork, commemorating Fr. Mathew’s residence in a house (No. 8) on that street. The plaque was erected by Cork Corporation in 1980. 15 cm x 10 cm. Colour print. • Cutting of a cartoon titled ‘The cause of the high death-rate / The Working-man’s Sunday’ showing ‘as it was spent before the Sunday Closing Act’ and ‘as it is spent now in unwholesome quarters of the city – as the working-man must get his beer’. [c.1890]. 1 p. • Photographic print of the Father Mathew statue on O’Connell Street, Dublin, in c.1955. Ink stamp on reverse reads ‘Irish Tourist Board Photo’. 25.5 cm x 17.8 cm. • Copy print (on card) of Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC. 25.5 cm x 20 cm.
Newspaper cuttings, a Booklet from a Ceremonial for the temporary Profession of The Sisters of The Medical Missionaries of Mary, a handwritten and a tipped version of the Agreement between M.M.M. and the Priory of Glenstal
Letters sent to and by Mother Mary Martin. Cover letter in 1974 states: "Documentation on foundation of Medical Missionaries of Mary in Glenstal. Entrusted to Fr. Mart T. for eventual photostating for Mother Jude. Fr. Bernard. These papers are not in chronological order"
Early days of M.M.M, formation of aspiring sisters, Rule of Glenstal in formation of aspiring sisters, Agreement between Glenstal ande Ms Martin when ladies were working here. Sent to and by the former Prior of Glenstal