Copy Mortgage for Brimingham Properties
- IE CA CP/3/5/5/2/15
- Item
- 1890
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy mortgage relating to properties on Bristol Street in Birmingham held by James Pearse, 27 Brunswick Street, Dublin, sculptor.
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Copy Mortgage for Brimingham Properties
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy mortgage relating to properties on Bristol Street in Birmingham held by James Pearse, 27 Brunswick Street, Dublin, sculptor.
Copy mortgage from Charles William West to Richard Bell Robinson
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy mortgage from Charles William West (at the request of Grace and Frances Blair) to Richard Bell Robinson and John Wynne of several houses, hereditaments and premises situated on Walkin Street and Patrick Street, Kilkenny, for £250.
Copy mortgages from Rev. Andrew Craig Robinson to Michael Buggy
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy mortgage from Rev. Andrew Craig Robinson, Ballymoney Rectory, County Cork, and Richard Samuel Owen Robinson, 4 Woodstock Terrace, St. Simon’s Road, South Sea, Hampshire, to Michael Buggy, Parliament Street, Kilkenny, solicitor, of premises on Walkin Street, for £100 at 7 per cent interest to be paid within 30 days. With similar copy mortgages between the aforementioned parties (dated 20 Aug. 1907 for a further £150 and 21 Nov. 1908 for a further £100). The file includes numerous copies of the said mortgages which have been endorsed by solicitors and draft reconveyances of the said mortgages from Buggy to Rev. Robinson dated 30 May 1916 and 21 Jan. 1919. The reconveyances note that the principal money and interest secured by the above-noted mortgages of 10 June 1907, 20 Aug. 1907 and 21 Nov. 1908 have been paid.
Copy motion re memorial for Fr. Chrysostom Sutton OSFC
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from Robert Branigan, secretary, to Fr. Joseph Fenlon OSFC, guardian, forwarding a copy motion from a meeting of the council of the Third Order regarding the erection of ‘a suitable memorial tablet’ in the Church of St. Francis in memory of the lately deceased Fr. Chrysostom Sutton OSFC, formerly spiritual director of the Third Order.
Copy newspaper reports on the construction of the new Capuchin Friary
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy articles from the 'Cork Daily Herald' and 'Cork Examiner' referring to the architectural style and construction of the new Capuchin Friary adjoining Holy Trinity Church, Charlotte Quay, Cork.
Copy note from a German casualty of World War I
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy note ‘taken from a postcard (blood-stained) taken from the breast pocket of a dead German soldier by young Canniffe of Barrick St., Cork – Dec. 1914’. It is added ‘The p[ost] c[ard] was sent to Canniffe’s father by young Canniffe’. In German.
Copy note from Major William Sherlock Lennon to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy note from Major W.S. Lennon, Commandant, Kilmainham Detention Barracks, to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap. The note reads: ‘The Prisoner H.T. Pearse [sic] desires to see you and you have permission to visit him. Failing you he would be glad to see any of the Capucines [sic]’.
Copy note re Harry Clarke stained glass windows in Holy Trinity Church
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy note re Harry Clarke stained glass windows in Holy Trinity Church in Cork. It is remarked that the 'windows were designed and made in the studios of Clark[e] and Son under the supervision of Harry Clarke RHA (now deceased. 1933) and erected in the Franciscan Capuchin Church, Cork, 1928 / The above is in the handwriting of the late Fr. Martin [Hyland OFM Cap.] and he remark[s] that it is a true copy of that supplied by Mr. Clark[e]'. This typescript copy note is pasted into the volume at p. 7.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The note affirmed that the extracts ‘are exact copies of the original, which I sent to their friends as I had promised the men themselves (Fr. Albert [Bibby] OSFC, Church St.)’. Includes copy notes from Michael Charlton; Jimmy Bronghan; Martin Shannon (who fought at Stephen’s Green during the Rising).
Copy of Domestic Assembly minutes
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive