Irish Land Commission document fixing the rent-charge due on part of the lands of Newtown at Blackrock, held by the Vincentians. It is an order ‘Merging Rent-charge in lieu of Tithes in consideration of £47:0:3'.
Photocopy of visitation report of All Hallows College by the Visitor/Provincial Fr. Thomas Morrissey CM for 25 May 1899, addressed to 'My Dear Lord Archbishop'.
Morrissey CM, Thomas, 1834-1915, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province
Correspondence between two Vincentian priests regarding the decree of 3 December 1891, establishing the Vincentian presence at All Hallows College. The decree referred to has reference number CMI/X/H/AHC(2)/1/4.
Parts of draft letters regarding Burrowes property. Writer and recipient are not named, and the drafts are undated. Thanks is made for a letter of the twenty fourth instant, and reference is made elsewhere to 20 March 1855. Reference is made to a John O'Hagan who is deceased, and the writer also says 'The solicitor who acted for our fathers in purchasing of this the Burrowes property here is also dead'. The writer also says 'This property was acquired by Reverend John Burns about 1770' and that after his death it was held in trust for his five daughters. Some pages of the draft letters are missing.