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Consists of material relating to anniversaries and celebrations in the Presentation community Cashel including Jubilees and centenaries. Also includes material related to celebrations within the wider Cashel Parish including the bicentenary of the Church of St. John the Baptist and celebrations of the Presentation community in Western Australia.
Presentation SistersThe series comprises photographic glass plates with descriptions derived principally from annotations and captions on their original containers, boxes and covers.
Date: 1733
Author: Robert Witham (d. 1738)
Publisher: [Douai: s.n.], With permission and approbations.
Full title: 'Annotations on the New Testament of Jesus Christ: in which I. The literal sense is explained according to the expositions of the ancient Fathers. II. The false interpretations, both of the ancient and modern writers, which are contrary to the received doctrine of the Catholick-Church, are briefly examined and disproved. III. With an account of the chief differences betwixt the text of the ancient Latin-version, and the Greek in the printed editions, and mss. The first volume'.
Series: Part of a two-volume publication. A reprint of R. Witham’s annotated translation, first published in 1730.
Letter from Deputy Borough Manager to Fr Henry O’Connor, Provincial, regarding an unspecified complaint against tenants at Brookfield.
Vincentian community account for 1963 at All Hallows.
Creator: Rosminian Order, Ferryhouse, Clonmel
This list contains the names of boys admitted. The first page contains the name of the individual which paid the costs for the boys' admission. The later pages contain the city and town councils which ordered the boys admission.
Minute book of the committee organising the annual prize draw in aid of the Capuchin Publications Office. The principal prize was an automobile (either a Volkswagen or Austin car). The minute book covers routine organisational meetings from 1955 to 1967. With typescript inserts in the volume.
Letter giving annual rental receipts and selling price of properties at Blackrock.
Twelfth annual report of the Father Mathew Hall, Church Street, in 1891. The report notes that ‘in a few days prior to our last annual meeting, this whole building was formally opened by His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin for the advancement of the Total Abstinence cause, and of our Holy Religion in this district of the city’. The report refers to the various fundraising efforts undertaken in support of the local temperance movement. The file also includes a supplemental report (1892). The supplemental report states that an annual meeting ‘should have been held on the third Sunday in January but … His Eminence Henry Edward Cardinal Manning, Archbishop of Westminster, had gone to reap in a better world the reward of a saintly life in this’. The reports include references to attendances at weekly temperance meetings and to the staging of various lectures, exhibitions and performances in the Hall.