Mount Argus; Lands: Quarry Field: Correspondence between the Rector, Fr. Sebastian Slean, C.P., and Lett & Fetherstonehaugh, Solicitors, 23 Ely Place, Dublin and Mullingar, concerning the field (and buildings) known as Quarry Field: Rector disputes the grounds on which the property is valued at 33,000. Would they think it over?
Mount Argus; Lands; Loader Park: letter from T.F.O'Connell, Rooney, Solicitors, to Rector, Mount Argus; rent collector collects rents of cottages for a percentage. If leased to Mr Barnes, he would have to collect. When negotiations with Barnes are over, conveyance can be prepared.
Mount Argus; Lands: Quarry field: letter from Lett & Featherstonehaugh, Solicitors re Nolan Whelan Estates: prepared to sell Quarry field for £2,705 + £250 compensation to house occupiers to give possession. Gives reasons for making the price they have set.
Mount Argus; Lands; Loader Park: letter from T.F.O'Connell, Rooney, Solicitors, to Rector, Mount Argus; Fanagan has executed conveyance of Loader Mill property and it is being stamped and registered. Outlines expenses incurred.
Mount Argus; Lands; Loader Park: from T.F.O'Connell, Rooney, Solicitors, to Rector, Mount Argus; apportionment account due to Fanagan by Passionists by 01.12.1936. In alL £899.0.6
Mount Argus; Lands; Loader Park: receipt from Sioda Ltd., Sundrive Road to Rector, Mount Argus for £150 on account,
Mount Argus; Lands: Quarry Field: to Fr Richard Curran, CP, Rector, Mount Argus, Dublin, from T.F. O'Connell, Solicitors, 34 Kildare Street, Dublin: They have got preliminary agreement from Nolan/Whelan's Solicitors. Have made some alterations and returned it for engrossment and signing, Rector also has to sign. Made clear in agrement that CPs won't complete purchase unless plotholers are gone.
Mount Argus; Lands: Quarry Field: To Fr Richard Curran, CP, Rector, Mount Argus, Dublin, from Mr. Nolan/Whelan, c/o L. & F. 29, Ely Place, Dublin. Since he'd like to sell to tenants (and the CPs were near the property) he offers field for £2,250. This is less than he could get from others.
This sub-series includes correspondence between the Irish Capuchin Provincial Minister and the Capuchin General Curia in Rome re missionary activity in Africa.