Foreign Missions: Vicariate: HISTORY OF BOTSWANA: Chronicles of the mission at Ramotswa from the arrival of the first Oblate father on 17 September, 1935 to May 1948. There is a gap after that and the chronicles resume with the arrival of the Irish Passionists in April, 1952 until, it seems, February 1973.
MOUNT ARGUS BUILDINGS/ AS A WHOLE
Sealed letter from Cong for Religious, Rome granting permission to contract debt of £20,000 sterling to extend church & monastery. Rescript executed 28.09.1935 by Titus C.P. Procuator General.
1885020 Mark Gavin; Obituary: 2 obituaries.
Mount Argus: Bequests: Francis Clinch, Solr., 44 Fleet Street, Dublin, to Rev. Fr. Berchmans,CP, , Mount Argus, Dublin; Cheque for £100 for masses for repose of soul of Breidget Coke, 105 Leinstr Road, Rathmines, and the souls of parents and relations. Hon. 10/- per Mass
Mount Argus; Miscellaneous: Irish Retail Newsagents to Fr. Cronin, Rector, Mount Argus; LOcal newsagent worried by papers being sold - English papers especially, outside Mount Argus. Could Cronin alter this
1846034 Blessed Charles Houben - Cause - Apostolic Process:- "Articles For The Apostolic Process Of The Servant Of God Father Charles Of St. Andrew, Passionist". This copy has the final 7 words of par 103 underlined. Purpose of this is not clear
Letter from Art Ó Gríobhtha (Arthur Griffith), Acting President Dáil Éireann, to Terence MacSwiney, acknowledging receipt of ‘unanimous resolution of the Corporation of the city of Cork requesting the Executive of Dail Eireann to bring the verdict returned by the Corner’s Jury at the inquest on the late Lord Mayor of Cork to the attention of the Governments of the civilised world’. Tomás Mac Curtain, Lord Mayor of Cork, was shot on 20 March 1920.
Circular letter from Toirdhealbhach Mac Suibhne (Terence MacSwiney), Sinn Féin Executive, Macroom, re the collection of money for the Dáil Éireann Loan in Mid-Cork. MacSwiney confirms that ‘in our Constituency over £6,000 has been subscribed to the Loan for the Government of the Irish Republic’.
List of justices for Sinn Féin (Republican) courts in Cork city. The names are subdivided by administrative region: ‘North’; ‘South’; ‘Centre’.
The file includes clippings from the 'Daily Sketch', 'Cork Examiner' and the 'Freeman’s Journal'.