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Mount Argus; Buildings;

Mount Argus; Buildings; Printed form from Royal Insurance Co., Dame Street, Dubln addressed to Dominic O'Neill, C.P., Buildings insured for £20,000 at a premium rate of £16 per year as follows: House, £8,500: Furniture and books, £2,500: Church, £8,000, Church furnishing, £2,000: period 18 March, 1978 to 4 p.m. 25 March, 1879

Rathmines Parish:

Rathmines Parish; printed oamphlet being a letter from the Paris Priest of Rathmines,, M.A, Canon Fricker to all the parishoners., thanking them, for subscribing to the erection of the church portico, costineg £7.000. A PS mentions the death of Dr. Meagher.

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister:

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: What seems to be a draft of a communication from the Provincial, Fr. Vincent Grogan, to Bishop McAllister. Acknowledges letter dated 13 January and refers to his own previous letter (neither of which are to hand at time of computerisation). He wishes to reorganise Belfast Passioists as a religious community with all their rights and privileges. Enlarges on this. Deals with matters raised by the bishop concerning the new church and his apparent annoyance at remarks made by some Passionists in the matter. He also deals with the bishop's further references to an erring Passionist.

Mount Argus: Finances:

Mount Argus: Finances: letter from J. Broughton, Solicitor, 28 Finsbury PArk, Londonto Fr. Dominic O'Neill, C.P. re estate of John Rook ( see items under serial numbers 426 and 427). Nothing allows trustees to forego interest. A court order would be required for this. Suggests Dominic write to Trustee's solicitor,, J.H. Bolton, 11 Gray's Inn Square, London and ask to be let off interest. If Mr. Rook consents, court might allow it. The question of the interest has to be settled first.

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