Spencer, Ignatius, C. P:ANGLICAN DAYS: Booklet, "The Church of S. Mary the Virgin, Great Brington" by Rev. M. B. Pendleton, the Rector. A guide to the Anglican Church of which Fr. Ignatius was Rector in his Anglican days 1824-30. Located about 6 miles from CP nuns at Daventry. Cf. 4470, at 3/2/2/10, re this church.
File includes Proofs of Betham’s Pedigree which gives a history of the Nagle lands and is signed by T. J. Walsh and dated 18 March 1952; Proofs of the Forgoing Pedigree; document with the heading Joseph Nagle -Appellant, the Case of the Respondents, Purdon and Clayton – To be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Wednesday the 12th Day of March, 1739- 40 – National Library of Ireland, Photographic Department, Copy of House of Lords Irish Appeal Cases 1731 -1750; The Respondents Case to be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords, on the Day of March 1742; and three large size pages on the genealogy.
Sem títuloFile includes a list of the Nagle family connections; descendants of Patrick Nagle – relatives of Betty Childs – Klaviter concerning the Nagle family in North Dakota and Canada; last will and testament of Kathleen Nagle, March 1977; photocopied pictures of Dundanion Castle connected with Uncle Joseph Nagle , the house at Annakissa, Ballinmona Castle and Burton Constable Hall; The Art of Domestic Life – Family Portraiture in Eighteenth -century England; and poster of Blackwater Valley Drive, Ireland.
Sem títuloSeries comprises one file which consists of newsletters and letters.
Sem títuloSeries includes Uncle David’s Deed of trust; the first letters found and especially 1767 “unusual shower of hail in Ballygriffin”; Thomas’s Roche’s short letter 1797; Indenture Roche and Coppinger; David Nagle appointing William Galwey as Attorney; accounts of Uncle Joseph; accounts of Uncle Joseph where Nano appears as beneficiary; and other less important papers addressed to Pierce G(C)reagh and Robert J. French. Most of the correspondence in this series is between Robert J. French and Pierce Creagh. Robert Joseph French was the son of Elizabeth Nagle and Robert French. Some of the correspondence is addressed to the Nagle family, in Circus, Bath, England.
It Is not possible to count the pages in this series due to their fragile condition.
These documents are in a very fragile condition and need to be handled with great care. Access to some documents in this series is restricted because of their extremely fragile condition.
File includes the accounts of Mr. Robert J. French. There is mention of his wife Mrs. French in some documents. Accounts detail amounts of rent money owed to the French family. There is mention of Mrs. French being in Bath. The documents in this file are in an extremely fragile condition.
Sem títuloFile includes the accounts of Joseph Nagle [Senior], his Will where Honora Nagle appears as a beneficiary; dated 2 November 1759; letter addressed to David Nagle; letter addressed to Joseph Nagle; account book including the effects of Joseph Nagle. These documents are in an extremely fragile condition.
Sem títuloAccounts of Robert J. French. These pages are in an extremely fragile condition.
Sem títuloHandwritten, brown paper covered document, Life and Labours of Nano Nagle
and the Irish Ursulines, Foundress of the Presentation Order, taken from the Annals of the Presentation Order, with a synopsis of the Annals, by a member of the South Presentation Community.
Part 2 describes the foundations in Killarney, George’s Hill, Dublin Convents, Waterford, North Presentation Convent and Kilkenny. Many of the convents in Ireland and England are mentioned. Some pages are loose.
The collection consists of records relating to the Presentation Community in Enniscorthy from its foundation in 1826 to the closure of the convent in 2001 and its subsequent conversion to a civic space. The fonds includes annals of the community, legal records which include insurance documents and property records including indentures and architectural drawings. It also includes financial records with an emphasis on tax, stocks and investments. The collection also consists of material relating to religious life, correspondence, a large collection of photographs, publications including historical journals and a small collection of artefacts. The collection includes a large number of files related to the ministry of the Sisters in Enniscorthy with an emphasis on education and the construction of the new convent schools.
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