An appeal in support of exiled French Capuchins in Cork. The appeal notes that the friars have been exiled as part of 'the policy of persecution adopted by the present French ministry, and which has resulted in breaking up the whole religious system of that country'. This original printed appeal is pasted into the volume at p. 4.
MOUNT ARGUS : ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
Notebook recording arrivals and departures at Mt. Argus between 01.01.1891 and 28.09.1922.
Mount Agus; Students: Leaflet: St. Anne's Retreat, Sutton. THESES quas Alumni .. operam PHILOSOPHIAE dantes Defendendas. 3 Theses for each Student: i.e. Cfrs. Gerard, George, Robert, Boniface, Adrian, Gabriel. Lector: Aloysius of Our Lady of Good Counsel.
Mount Argus: missions and Retreats: Woolet, C.P.,. Gerard: press cutting describing the "Big Mission" at Killane, near Rhodes, parish of Edenderry, Offaly at which Fr. Gerard Woolet was especially prominent,
Mount Argus: Buildings/ Lands: Rates: Valuation sheet Barony of Uppercross (cv of I) Parish of St. Catherinne, Union of South Dublin, Electoral District of Rathmines. Argos (Argus?) Very Rev, Pius Devine. Immediate Lessor, the Earl of Meath# Rev. Mr. Whately: 23 acres, i rood, 27 perches: £269 gross total of reteable property.
Mount Argus: River Poddle: Flooding: Letter to the Rector from the Engineer's Office, City Hall (signature not legible) concerning the flooding of Mount Argus lands from breach in the banks of the River Poddle in the field owned by Nolan-Whelan. Suggests the installation of a small drain and building up the bank would solve the problem Glad to learn that this is to be done.
Mount Argus; Buildings: Fire Policy: Printed f/c form; Hibernian Fire and General Insurance Co., Ltd. 48-49 Dame Street, Dublin: Frs. Malachy Gavin; Sebastian Slean, Cyprian Meagher, Mt. Argus, Harold's Cross, Dublin. Fire Policy 28706, for £38,816 from 25/12/1918 to 25/12/1919.
Mount Argus: from Joseph Freeney, Painters and Church Decorators. Thanks for appreciation and encouragement during recent painting of the Church of St. Paul of The Cross.
MOUNT ARGUS BUILDINGS/ AS A WHOLE
Sealed letter from Cong for Religious, Rome granting permission to contract debt of £20,000 sterling to extend church & monastery. Rescript executed 28.09.1935 by Titus C.P. Procuator General.