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Ownership of Property

Letter from McEvoy to Father Thomas Morrissey CM, giving particulars of ownership of property in a lease dated 11 September 1863 between John Sibthorpe of 29 Upper Leeson Street and Charles Sibthorpe of 36 Upper Leeson Street. The property referred to is three dwelling houses located in Blackrock Cemetery, fronting onto Sweetman Avenue.

Rent Charge due on Vincentian Blackrock Lands

Irish Land Commission document fixing the rent-charge due on part of the lands of Newtown at Blackrock, held by the Vincentians. It is an order ‘Merging Rent-charge in lieu of Tithes in consideration of £47:0:3'.

Report of first Visitation of All Hallows since Vincentian Administration 1894

Eight-page report letter from Thomas Morrissey CM, Provincial, St Joseph's Blackrock, to 'my dear Lord Archbishop' regarding his recent visitation to All Hallows College. Morrissey writes it is his first visitation to the College since the Vincentian Fathers took over its administration. Morrissey gives a report on his visitation, including a break-down of how many students have taken which subjects (theology, divinity, philosophy and rhetoric) over the last three years.
He gives his report under the headings of 'discipline', 'health', 'studies', 'finances' and 'property'.
There is also a typewritten transcription of the letter.

Morrissey CM, Thomas, 1834-1915, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province

Compulsory Acquisition of Land

Printed notice of compulsory acquisition of Vincentian land at Blackrock by Blackrock Township Commissioners. The land is on Temple Road, Mooney’s Court, Harris Court and Hanley’s Court.

Projet des Statuts du College des Missions Etrangeres dit All-Hallows pres Dublin

Eight-page booklet in French with the statutes of the 'College of Foreign Missions called All Hallows near Dublin'. the text is type-written. It is a type-written version of CMI/X/H/AHC/(2)/1/5, except that CMI/X/H/AHC/(2)/1/6 has an additional two pages with corrections on the statutes as given by the Propaganda Fide.

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