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IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2022-01-17/248/2022-01-17/249/2022-03-01/302/2023-03-09/495/2023-05-31/549 · Item · c01-01-1939
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive

Draft of a letter about Dom Matthew Dillon.

Glenstal Abbey Auth Rec
IE CA HT/1/3/9 · Item · 19 Apr. 1926
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Draft letter of Fr. Thomas Dowling OSFC, guardian, to the Holy Trinity Friary reminding the friars of their duties and affirming that he give them ‘every freedom and latitude consistent with our Franciscan Capuchin Life’.

Dowling, Thomas, 1874-1951, Capuchin priest
IE / CMI/X/H/BRK/(4)/10/11 · Item · Circa 1910
Part of Irish Vincentian Archive

Draft letter regarding house property 15, 17, 19 and 21 Matthews Court, Temple Road in Blackrock. Mrs Louisa Forde had land leased to her in 1900 for a term of sixty years. ‘The rent she pays goes to the support of the St Joseph’s College which is a college for the preparation and theological education of students aspiring to the R[oman] C[atholic] Priesthood, which is a charitable object’.

Draft Letter to a Bishop
IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2020-03-06/9/2020-03-12/22/2021-09-09/180 · Item · 09-10-1935
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive

Draft letter from probably the Prior to the local Bishop inquiring about confirmations, and stating that Mother Mary Martin has left Glenstal.

Draft letter to Ellis
IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2022-01-17/248/2022-01-17/249/2023-06-05/600/2023-06-09/631 · Item · 02-02-1935
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive

A draft letter from Glenstal to Ellis regarding his vocation.

IE CA CS/5/1/22 · Item · c.1900
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

An unsigned draft letter to Fr. Benignus Gannon, Provincial Minister of the Order of Friars Minor, enclosing copies of the preliminary rules and constitution of the Catholic Boys’ Brigade. The author requests ‘a statement as to how far your Order on Merchants’ Quay, Dublin, is identified with the said “Catholic Boys’ Brigade” …’. Reference is also made to the need for the three Capuchin friars identified as clerical trustees of the organisation to sign over their trusts.