Includes; receipts of money received from the South Presentation Convent by Barry McMullen for building work on the Almshouse on Douglas Street, Cork.
This section includes a large collection of receipts, vouchers, and invoices, mainly comprising bank deposits and cheques, personal letters and bills of receipt, subscriptions, tax receipts, and receipts for goods for use in the Capuchin Friary, Church Street. The receipts refer to goods chiefly purchased from local suppliers in Dublin (particularly in the north-inner city). The retailers include booksellers, plumbers, carpenters, stationers, clothiers, chemists, locksmiths, and medical suppliers, china, food and drink, services (including funeral, transport, sundry repairs), jewellers, gold and silver smiths and watchmakers, kitchenware, grain suppliers, seed merchants, coal merchants and furniture makers. The sub-series also includes some receipts for maintenance and improvements to friary property. The receipts are arranged chronologically.
pension payments, details of money spent, insurance payments, salaries.
energy, laundry, Sisters, music, capitation and other expenses and receipts.
receipt stubs of "Certificate[s] of association to the Providential Proposal".
receipts for payments to The Sacred Heart Messenger.
Includes; receipts received from the Little Sisters of the Poor for money received from the Presentation towards Nano Nagle's Asylum.
Receipts of monies levied from Danesfort Industrial School for the Grand Jury Cess. Also includes a statement by a tenant of the area that there was, during their tenancy, not a spring or well on the land. The file also contains a notice regarding the sale of a cow.
salaries, pensions, bank, and other receipts of the Fermoy Convent.
Includes; receipts of money loaned to the Presentation Brothers of Sundays Well and Mount Saint Joseph, Queenstown [Cobh], Cork, by the South Presentation Sisters.