An image showing a procession leaving Soissons Cathedral in France following a ceremony to mark its official re-opening. A typescript annotation on the reverse of the print reads 'Soissons cathedral re-opened 15 years after German bombing / The Soissons historic cathedral, one of the finest gothic buildings in the world, which was bombed by the Germans in 1915 and seriously damaged, was solemnly reopened today by Cardinal [Charles] Binet and many bishops / The cathedral is partly restored / The procession leaving the cathedral'.
Letter regarding rents payable to the Vincentians.
List of rents payable on lands at Mullough, [?County Tipperary?]. There is a table of tenants, gale, rents, abatements, poor rates and nett receipts. The tenants are Miss J M Scully, J Fitzpatrick, R Behan, A Dunphy, T Deady, R Shea, T Corbett and M Hickey. The date of the gale days for all tenants is 1 May 1891. The monetary values for each of the other headings is filled in for each tenant.
There is also an account of 'cash received after Rental Annexed' which gives monetary values for head rent, rent charge, income tax, crown rent and agency commission.
Prospect Avenue; Patrick Keaveny; Maxwell, Weldon and Darley; St.
Joseph’s School for the Blind
Letters from Maxwell, Weldon and Darley Solicitors to Brother Patrick
Keaveny, Carmelite, and Michael Cottrell, Rosminian, regarding the rent
due from properties owned by the Institute of Charity at Prospect Avenue
in Glasnevin.
Maxwell Weldon and Co. Solicitors, John Joyce
Correspondence between Maxwell, Weldon and Co. Solicitors to John Joyce, Carmelite at St. Joseph’s School for the Blind in Drumcondra, regarding a rent owed for properties at Number eight, nine thirteen and sixteen on St. Josephs Road.
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Twice yearly rental statement for Pilsworth estate trusts for half year until September 1880. Gives tenants' names, gale days, yearly rents, arrears due, total amounts due and received, and poor rates income tax allowed for each. Reverend Peter Duff of Saint Joseph’s, Blackrock, is named regarding the trusts.
Rental of property held by the Capuchin friars, Church Street, Dublin. The rental contains entries under the headings of denomination; title of owners; head rent; gale days; tenants; tenure of tenants; yearly rents. With two later copies. The rental was compiled by Terence O’Reilly, solicitor, 5 North Great George’s Street. The properties listed in the rental are:
47-50 North King Street
Premises at the rear of 47 & 48 North King Street
Premises on North Brunswick Street
142 Church Street
22 & 23 Bow Street
The head rents totalled £107 18s 6½d.
Rental and account of Mrs Alicia Louisa Seward. The rental includes entries under the headings of ‘denominations, tenant’s names, gale days, yearly rents, total due, total received, allowances, arrears and observations’. The denominations include premises on Queen Street (a portion of the Assembly Rooms) and on Father Mathew Quay, the latter of which is occupied by the Capuchin friars. The yearly rents amount to £151 5s 6d.