Mount Argus: Lands: Avenues: letter from Road Constructiors Ltd., 13 Harcourt Street, Dublin to Rector Mount Argus, Dublin: estimate for footpaths: resurfacing. Estimated costs for 2 separate methods.
Mount Argus: Lands: Estimate for Re-surfacing Avenues from Road Contractors Ltd. Harcourt St., Dublin for £665.12.7 - figure for actual workk seems to have been £626.5.11
Mount Argus: Lands: Avenues: Letter from Fr. Fergus Loughrey C.P. Provincial to Fr. Rector, Edmund Burke C.P. giving permission to proceed with repairs of Avenue.
Mount Argus: Lands; Buildings: letter from Dolan, Solicitors, ( sent from Mount Pleasant Square ?) to Fr. Vincent Grotti, C.P. Letter from Mr. Lawlor that the valuation was not to be comsidered final - it might be less. Wants Vinceet to return the valuation. Will not sell until he sees Vincent.
Mount Argus; Lands: Loader Park: Negative search No. 954: explanation by Wm. Fanagan to Passionists of Acts of search. This seems to refer to document under serial number 2845, which is the certification from the Registry of Deeds of the Negative Search and gives details of each document in which a search was requested (please see).
St. Patrick's Province; History; Juniorate; Tobar Mhuire; Crossgar;
The Patrician- Passionist Juniorate. 1961-1962. Year-book produced by the students of the day in St. Patrick's Juniorate, Tobar Mhuire, Crossgar. Includes history of Tobar Mhuire and various descriptions of life in the Juniorate at that time.
St. Patrick's Province: Juniorate: letter from Fr. Bonaventure Oberst, C.P., General Consultor to Fr. Aidrian, Provincial, Mount Argus. Suggests that if building has to be undertaken for Juniorate, would it not be better to have it on Mount Argus grounds? The churxh services would be a soource of enthiusiasim to aLUMNIATES.
Draft articles for submission for 'The Capuchin Annual'. The author of the texts is not given but it is possible they are by D.L. Kelleher (1883-1958). The titles include ‘Walking into Wigan Town in 1920’, ‘Traveller’s Joy / The Return of the Native’, ‘Paris / July 5th 1926’, ‘Saint Peter’s and Saint Paul’s, Cork’, ‘Pageant in High Street’, ‘I like Dublin’, ‘Shakespeare in the Cradle’, and ‘Lourdes / November 18th 1923’. It appears that many of the articles are incomplete.
Draft of an article by D.L. Kelleher (1883-1958) titled ‘Armagh City / First Impressions’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1943).
Copy letter from Richard Mulcahy to the Most Rev. Michael Fogarty, Bishop of Killaloe (1859-1955), regarding apparent misrepresentations re the revolutionary period in a book by the historian, P. S. O’Hegarty (1879-1955).