Off-print copy of 'Padna / The Story of a Corn-Porter' by D.L. Kelleher (1924). It is noted that ‘Padna’ is a version of ‘Cork’s Own Town’, originally published in 1920.
Card to Margaret Mary Pearse from an individual in Cork expressing their delight on hearing that St. Enda’s School is re-opening. The signature is indecipherable.
Card to Tadhg Ó Murchadha (‘Seandún’), 2 Castle Street, Cork. Reference is made to his work on the Irish translation of Daniel Dafoe’s ‘Robinson Crusoe’.
Circular re a general meeting of landowners ‘to take into consideration the administration of the Land Act’. James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn (1838-1913) presided over the meeting. The circular includes a list of names of individuals acting as distributors for tickets for the meeting.
Date: 1731 Publisher: Bambergae: Sumptibus Ioannis Christophori Lochneri Bibliopolae Full title: 'Concordantiae Bibliorum: juxta exemplar vulgatae editionis Sixti V. Pontif. Max. jussu recogn., et Clementis VIII. authoritate editum, Olim Studio & Industria Theologorum Cosoniensium impressae. Nunc autem revisae, emendatae et à multis Erroribus expurgatae'. Format: Bible concordance
Index of volunteers and associates for the South African Foreign Mission Committee. The list is indexed according to surname, with volunteers selected from the Third Order of St. Francis.
Date: 1729 Author: Jean Cabassut (1604-1685) Publisher: Venetiis: Apud Laurentium Basilium Full title: 'Notitia ecclesiastica historiarum, conciliorum & canonum invicem collatorum, veterùmque juxtà, ac recentiorum eclessiae rituum, ab ipsis ecclesiae christianae incunabulis ad nostra usque tempora, secundùm cujusque saeculi seriem, accuratè digesta'. Edition: Ed. quinta ab ipso auctore correcta, plurimum aucta, & quinque indicibus locupletata.
Date: 1715 Author: Clement of Alexandria (c.AD 150-c.AD 215); John Potter, ed. Publisher: Oxonii: E theatro Sheldoniano, sumptibus Georgii Mortlock Full title: 'Klēmentos Alexandrinos Ta heuriskomena = Clementis Alexandrini Opera quae extant recognita & illustrata per Joannem Potterum'. Language: Greek text and Latin translation in parallel columns. Series: Published as a two-volume series. Both volumes are extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives. Physical description: Vol. 1: [16], 642 pp; Vol. 2: [4], 643-1060 pp; Engraved title-page vignette (Sheldonian Theatre). There is a manuscript annotation on the first page of vol. 1: ‘Ex libris … 1843 … [and] 1868’; .
Document of undertaking of J & EC Ellershaw, regarding property at Prospect, Newtown Castle Byrne, Blackrock, Parish of Monkstown, Barony of Rathdown, County Dublin. When Jane Sophia Brownrigg Pilsworth dies, money may be payable on the named lands.