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Mass Appointment Diary

Diary of mass celebrants at St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street. Entries are also made in relation to room engagements in the Friary, mass intentions, weddings and funerals.

Mass Intentions’ Record Book

Booking diary recording mass intentions, novenas and un-booked masses. The name of the individual or family for whom mass intentions are to be said is recorded along with the amount submitted.

Mass Appointment Diary

Diary of mass celebrants at St. Mary of the Angels, Church Street, and at St. Michan’s Church, Halston Street, Dublin.

Mass Register

Mass register recording the number of Sunday masses said by various community members at St. Mary of the Angels. Totals are also provided in respect of the number of masses said for benefactors, Brothers, suffrages and jubilarians.

Cash account with John Lanigan & Nolan, solicitors

Cash account of John Lanigan & Nolan, solicitors, with the Capuchin friars, Kilkenny. The account relates to legal fees for the collection of rents and the payment of rates for the period 1940-9. With a cover letter to Fr. Conrad O’Donovan OFM Cap.

Letters re the sale of property by the FMC Trust

Correspondence regarding the sale of properties in Kilkenny city formerly held in trust by the late Fr. Thomas (Hilary) McDonagh OFM Cap. and subsequently held by the FMC Trust. The file specifically relates to the sale to Thomas J. Barrett of a three-storey building over a ground floor shop located at No. 19 Rose Inn Street, The Parade, Kilkenny, and to a house situated at No. 1 Castlecomer Road. The correspondents include Fr. Daniel (Nicholas) O’Brien OFM Cap., secretary of the FMC Trust, John Lanigan & Nolan, solicitors, Donal O’Buachalla, valuers and estate agents, and John Stanton & Sons, solicitors. With manuscript notes regarding title to the said properties which John Lanigan affirms is ‘rather “messy” as most of the deeds appear to have been lost’ (5 Jan. 1972).

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