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IE / CMI/X/H/BRK/(4)/19/5 · File · 22 December 1933-9 May 1942
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive

Letter from T F O'Connell Rooney & Company, solicitors, regarding costs of work associated with creating a Deed of Appointment for new trustees and carrying out an investigation of titles to see which lands in Blackrock were held by whom.

Letter from the solicitors regarding a clearance order for houses in Sweetman's Avenue, Blackrock.

Letter returning a list of original documents held by the solicitors which they would like to return to the Vincentians. The attached list appears to be CMI/X/H/BRK(4)/19/4.

Various receipts
IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2022-01-17/248/2022-01-17/249/2022-01-17/250/2023-10-05/779/2023-10-05/784 · Item · 19-05-1931
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive

various receipts and one letter

IE CA CP/3/16/37/19 · Part · 15 June 1923
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of an image of performers from the named the ‘Veterans of Variety’ outside the Theatre Royal on Hawkins Street in Dublin. The original caption notes that the group is about to make their way (in a horse-drawn coach) to Marlborough Hall in Glasnevin to perform in a benefit concert for wounded soldiers. Constructed in 1908, Marlborough Hall originally functioned as a teacher training college. In 1917 the British War Department took ownership of the building, and it was converted into a convalescent home for sick and wounded Irish soldiers, staffed by members of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC). Marlborough Hall was handed over to the Provisional Government in February 1922. It was later used as convalescent hospital for National Army soldiers recuperating from injuries sustained during the Civil War. The building is still in existence and now houses the Whitehall College of Further Education. The clipping is taken from the ‘Freeman’s Journal’ (15 June 1923).

Value Duty Form
IE CA KK/2/1/1/3/22 · File · 21 Jan. 1919
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Value duty form from the Commissioners of Inland Revenue for the conveyance by Rev. Andrew Craig Robinson to Rev. Edward (Peter) Bowe OSFC and others of premises on Walkin Street, Kilkenny. The completed form includes information in respect of the occupiers of the premises and the poor rate valuation for each separate hereditament. With draft copies.

Valuation Report
IE CA KK/2/1/2/9 · File · 7 July 1998
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Valuation report by Ganly Walters Boyd, 5 William Street, Kilkenny, for garden premises on Pennyfeather Lane. The property comprises a portion of the garden attached to the Capuchin Friary. It comprises approximately 18,000 square feet in area, and at the time of inspection was laid out in level lawns and with, at one end, a handball alley and a small stand for spectators. The property is bounded to the north by the remainder of the Friary garden, to the east by a car belonging to Allied Irish Banks, to the south by an extensive development site owned by the proposed purchaser and to the west by the same development site. The property is held by the Capuchin friars under an unencumbered freehold title. With attached copy ordnance survey map.

IE CA HA/1/3/14 · File · 8 Oct. 1948
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter from Kevin J. Wilson, auctioneer, Dame Street, Dublin, to Fr. Livinus Keane OFM Cap., President, regarding the valuation of Father Mathew Hall and interior fittings. Wilson affirmed that the ‘entire property is held on a lease for 150 years at a rent of £100. The Hall is used as an amusement hall and has accommodation for 750 people and 3 exits. … Adjoining the said hall there are 6 cottages, which are let at 8s 9d per week’. The entire valuation of the Hall property is given as £47,000.

IE CA DL/2/1/1 · File · 30 July 1965-1 Mar. 1971
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

File relating to an application seeking a remission on the valuation (and rates) paid on Ard Mhuire Friary. It is noted that the Friary ‘is used exclusively as a theological training centre for the Capuchin Franciscan Order, which is a charitable religious organization, in which students are prepared for the missionary and apostolic work of the Order, both at home and abroad’. The correspondents include Fr. Berchmans McCarthy OFM Cap., guardian, Donegal County Council, James P. Sweeney, Falcarragh, County Donegal, solicitor, and Donal O’Buachalla & Co., property consultant, 86 Merrion Square, Dublin 2. The file includes demand notices (and receipts) for rate payments.