Flier for Alexander Martin Sullivan Tribute
- IE CA CP/3/16/1/31
- Part
- Oct. 1884
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier for a meeting of the Alexander Martin Sullivan Tribute Fund held in the Mansion House, Dublin, on 24 October 1884.
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Flier for Alexander Martin Sullivan Tribute
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
A flier for a meeting of the Alexander Martin Sullivan Tribute Fund held in the Mansion House, Dublin, on 24 October 1884.
Abstract of title of William Henry Seward to 71 Penrose Quay
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Abstract of title of William Henry Seward and Alicia Louisa Seward, his wife, to the dwelling house, wine and spirit vaults and premises at no. 71 Penrose Quay, parish of St. Anne Shandon, Cork. The abstract provides a recital of the title to this property commencing with a lease, dated 30 Oct. 1873, from Sarah Deaves to Robert Warner, master cooper, at the yearly rent of £30 for two lives. With copy declarations from Alicia Louisa Seward and her agent referring to her title to the properties and to the loss of the original title deeds. Seward was a granddaughter of Robert Warner who acquired the lease of the property in the 1840s.
Bullarium Ordinis FF. Minorum S.P. Francisci Capucinorum
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Date: 1883-1884
Author: Petrus Damianus, a Munster OSFC; Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
Publisher: Oeniponte: Typis Wagnerianis
Full title: 'Bullarium Ordinis FF. Minorum S.P. Francisci Capucinorum: seu, Collectio bullarum, Brevium, Decretorum, Rescriptorum etc., quae a Sede Apostolica pro Ordine Capucino emanarunt, jussu reverendissimi patris Aegidii a Cortona totius dicti Ordinis Ministri Generalis, variis notis elucubrata a p. Petro Damiani a Münster ejusdem Ordinis Definitore Generali. Continuationis tomus primus, totius operis tomus octavus continens Constitutiones, Brevia, Decreta etc. sub pontificatu Benedicti XIV. et Clementis XIII. Edita'.
Series: Published as a three-volume series numbered vols. I-III and vols. VIII-X in sequence from the earlier collections of bulls at CA HT/9/1/1.
Subjects: Collection of Papal bulls and decrees
Physical description: 3 vols.; Vol. VIII: xl, 403 pp : ill., ports; Vol. IX: XXXVIII, 427 p. 3: sub gubernio reverendissimi patris Bernardi ab Andermatt ... continuationis tomus tertius, totius operis tomus decimus continens constitutiones, brevia, decreta etc. sub pontificatu Pii VIII, Gregorii XVI et Pii IX edita; Vol. IX: LVIII, 806, [2] pp: continuationis tomus primus, totius operis tomus octavus continens constitutiones, brevia, decreta etc. sub pontificatu Benedicti XIV et Clementis XIII edita. With two colour titles, decorative head and tail pieces and capitals and engraved plates to frontispiece of all volumes.
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Photocopy Procès-Verbal of the opinions of the Provincial Consultors submitted to the Superior General regarding a new house in Blackrock.
Letter to James Pearse from George St. Clair
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter to James Pearse from George St. Clair, 127 Bristol Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, expressing his thanks for sending the ‘small volume by “Humanitas”’.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
The collection includes records created by the Property Defence Association (PDA) which was formed in Dublin in December 1880 to assist landlords targeted by the Land League or by rural agitation in general.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Correspondence relating to lease of 133 and 134 Church Street
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Correspondence relating to a lease by O’Ferrall to the Capuchins of Nos. 133 and 134 Church Street. Correspondents include Fr. Bernard Jennings OSFC, Capuchin Convent, John O’Hagan, solicitor, 9 Harcourt Street, Dublin (later Arthur O’Hagan & Son), and Terence O’Reilly, solicitor, 5 North Great George’s Street. On 25 Jan. 1884 Fr. Bernard wrote: ‘The property which we hold from Mr. O’Farrell consists of 2 houses in Church Street, nos. 133 & 134 (now in the possession of a Mr. John Ryan who is I suppose a sub-tenant to us) and a plot of ground running from Church Street to Bow Street upon which I believe a house formerly stood, but which was condemned by the Corporation and had to be taken down’.
Copy newspaper reports on the construction of the new Capuchin Friary
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Copy articles from the 'Cork Daily Herald' and 'Cork Examiner' referring to the architectural style and construction of the new Capuchin Friary adjoining Holy Trinity Church, Charlotte Quay, Cork.
Letter about History of Burrowes Estate
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive
Letter to Father Thomas McNamara CM from John Cavanagh about the Burrowes estate at Blackrock. Includes original letter and typescript copy.