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Theologia moralis

Date: 1745
Author(s): Anaklet Reiffenstuel; Massaeus Kresslinger
Publisher: Mutinae: sumptibus Jo. Baptistae Albritii Hieronymi filii veneti typographi
Full title: 'R.P.F. Anacleti Reiffenstuel Ord. Min. S. Francisci Strict. Obser. provinciæ Bavariæ Theologia moralis brevi simulque clara methodo comprehensa atque juxta sacros canones ... succincte resolvens materias morales. … Editio Septima. … Tomus Primus'.
Series: Originally published as a two-volume series. Only vol. 1 is extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives.
Physical description: Vol. 1: XXXXIV, 307, [1] pp; frontispiece. A manuscript annotation on the first page reads: ‘Ad usum Patris Hieronymi Schuller Ord. Min. Conv.’. The annotation may also include a possible date: 30 Nov. 1748; 36 cm x 26 cm.

Theologia moralis

Date: 1748
Author: Claude La Croix SJ
Publisher: Coloniae: Sump. Fratrum de Tournes
Full title: 'Theologia moralis: a R. P. Herm. Busenbaum Societatis Jesu ... Nunc pluribus partibus aucta a R. P. Claudio La Croix ejusdem Societatis Jesu … Editio novissima / diligenter recognita & emendata ab uno ejusdem Societatis Jesu sacerdote theologo … Tomus Secundus'.
Series: Originally published as a two-volume series. Only vol. 2 is extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives.

Cursus Theologiae Moralis

Date: 1750
Author(s): Sebastian, de San Joaquin; Franciscus, a Jesu Maria; Andrés, de la Madre de Dios.; Ordo Fratrum Carmelitarum Discalceatorum. Collegium (Salamanca).
Publisher: Venetiis: apud Nicolaum Pezzana
Full title: 'Collegii Salmanticensis … Cursus Theologiae Moralis … Continens Tractatus: Primus, De Principiis Moralitatis. Secundus, De Primo Praecepto Decalogi ... Tertius, De Secundo Praecepto Decalogi ... Quartus, De Tertio Praecepto Decalogi Per R.P.F. Sebastianum A Sancto Joachim, Carmelitam Excalceatum …'.
Series: Originally published as a seven-volume series. Only vols. 1, 3 and 5 are extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives.

Theologia Universa ad usum S. Theologiæ

Theologia Universa ad usum S. Theologiæ
Date: 1759
Author: Thomas de Charmes (1703-1765)
Publisher: Nanceii, Henrici & Petri Thomas, Patris & Filii, typographorum. Petri Antoine, Regiae fuae Majestais & Urbis, tyographi Ordinarii. MDCCLIX
Full title: 'Theologia universality ad usum s. theologiae candidatorum. Auctore RP Thomas, ex Charmes, Provinciæ Lotharingiæ Capucinorum Definitore, Custode Generali, necnon antique Sacræ Theologiæ Professore. Tomus V. De Virtutibus'.

Theologia Universa ad usum S. Theologiæ

Date: 1759
Author: Thomas de Charmes (1703-1765)
Publisher: Nanceii, Henrici & Petri Thomas, Patris & Filii, typographorum. Petri Antoine, Regiae fuae Majestais & Urbis, tyographi Ordinarii. MDCCLIX
Full title: 'Theologia universality ad usum s. theologiae candidatorum. Auctore RP Thomas, ex Charmes, Provinciæ Lotharingiæ Capucinorum Definitore, Custode Generali, necnon antique Sacræ Theologiæ Professore. Tomus I. De Prolegomenis'.

Bullarium Franciscanum Romanorum Pontificum

Date: 1759-1765
Author: Fr. Johannes B. Constantius, Minorum Conventualium Ministri Generalis; Fr. Johannes B Colombinus
Publisher: Romae: Typis Sacrae Congregationis de Propaganda Fide
Full title: 'Bullarium Franciscanum: Romanorum pontificum constitutiones, epistolas, ac diplomata continens tribus ordinibus Minorum, Clarissarum, et Poenitentium a ... Sancto Francisco institutis concessa, ab illorum exordio ad nostra usque tempora'.
Series: Published in four volumes and arranged chronologically by Pontificate. Only three volumes are extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives:
vol. 1: Honorius III - Innocent IV (1759)
vol. 2: Alexander IV-Urban IV (1761)
vol. 3: Clement III-Honorius IV (1765)

Tractatus de rhetorica

Date: 1760
Author: Fr. Angelo-Josepho à la Bâtie,
Publisher: Camberii, Apud M.F. Gorrin, 1760.
Full title: 'Tractatus de rhetorica sacra, ad usum studentium candidatorumque concionatorum ordinis F.F. Minorium Capucinorum provinciae Sabaudiae'.

Theologia Universa ad usum S. Theologiæ

Date: 1760
Author: Thomas de Charmes (1703-1765)
Publisher: Nanceii, apud viduam & Claudium Leseure, Regia Typographum
Full title: 'Theologia universality ad usum s. theologiae candidatorum. Auctore RP Thomas, ex Charmes, Provinciæ Lotharingiæ Capucinorum Definitore, Custode Generali, necnon antique Sacræ Theologiæ Professore. Tomus IV'.

Title Deeds and Leases

This section contains mainly legal documents including various types of deeds of title including leases, mortgages, wills, property abstracts, searches and financial documents. The section also includes correspondence from solicitors engaged in legal work connected with the conveyance of property. The material is divided into three sub-series relating to the approximate location of the plots of ground to which the document refers: Queen Street (later Father Mathew Street); Charlotte Quay (later Father Mathew Quay); St. Joseph’s Cemetery; Other locations in Cork.

Charlotte Quay (later Father Mathew Quay)

This section contains leases and deeds relating to the acquisition by the Capuchin friars of premises on Father Mathew Quay. The Quay is situated on a reclaimed marsh which was located outside the old city walls. Historically, the area was known by several names, some of which are used in the deeds described below including Island Nagay, Red Abbey Island and Marsh, and Morrison’s Island after a family which was prominent in the civic affairs of Cork in the eighteenth century. From about 1800 it was commonly known as Charlotte Quay before being renamed Father Mathew Quay in honour of the Capuchin friar and ‘Apostle of Temperance’. After the reclamation of the marsh in the eighteenth century, the area became an important merchant, commercial and industrial centre. John Henry Gamble, a notable businessman engaged in the provisioning trade, held leasehold interests in several of the premises on Charlotte Quay which were subsequently acquired by the Capuchins (see CA HT/2/1/1/5, CA HT/2/1/1/7, and CA HT/2/1/1/9). J.H. Gamble & Company was later acquired by the famous food provisioning company, Crosse and Blackwell Limited. Another prominent trader engaged in business on the Quay was Robert Warner, a master cooper and vintner. In 1875 Warner leased a substantial plot of ground on Charlotte Quay to Fr. Cherubini Mazzini OSFC for 750 years. This ground was subsequently used as the site for the present-day Holy Trinity Friary (See CA HT/2/1/2/13). The section also includes many legal documents covering negotiations between the Capuchins and Alicia Louisa Seward, a granddaughter of Robert Warner, for the outright purchase of the freehold of the property. This purchase was realized in 1951. The section also includes the lease made to Fr. Theobald Mathew OSFC in 1832 of a plot of ground on Morrison’s Island upon which Holy Trinity Church was subsequently built (see CA HT/2/1/2/10).

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