Mount Argus: Legal: Cavanagh & O'Callaghan; Counsel opinion not available
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- 23/11/1886
Mount Argus: Legal: Cavanagh & O'Callaghan: Counsel opinion not available yet
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Mount Argus: Legal: Cavanagh & O'Callaghan; Counsel opinion not available
Mount Argus: Legal: Cavanagh & O'Callaghan: Counsel opinion not available yet
Mount Argus: Legal: Broken bank and water overflow; Fr. Bernard O'Loughlin C.P. 1846016
Mount Argus: Legal: Broken bank and water overflow. Letter to Fr. Bernard O'Loughlin C.P. 1846016 from W. F. Dennehy, Lord Mayor of Dublin re responsibility of Earl of Meath re broken bank of river. the invokes Act of Parliment showing he does not have to restore bank to its former state.
Mount Argus: Legal: Agreement sample: Fr. Jerome Smith 1865031 and Loius Damer Mulhall
Mount Argus: Legal: Agreement sample: Fr. Jerome Smith 1865031 and Loius Damer Mulhall regarding drain pipes to be installed at back of Mount Argus between mills. Cost to be shared between the two.
Mount Argus: Legal: letter fromWilliam Mooney, 18 Fleet Street, Dublin to the Rector. Council's opinion not yet received. No indication as to that the matter in question is. See item under serila number 1062
Mount Argus: Legal: printed form - legal stationary, to Vincent Grotti. Bill of costs of mortgage re York Convent,
Mount Argus; Legal: Ms from Osmund Maguire to Mary McNally: he acknow;edges receipt of £100 held in trust for her.
Mount Argus: Legal: letter from Cavanagh and O,Callaghan, Solicitors, 52 Dame Street, Dublin to the Rector. Encloses letter frum William Mooney, Solicitors for Mr. Nolan. (Probably yhe item under seriall number 1049. No indication as to what the matter is about.)
Mount Argus: Legal: Letter from John Cavanagh, Solicitor, 52 Dame Street, Dublijn to the Rector. Has nort been able to obtain council's opinion. No incdication as to what thr matter concerned is.
Mount Argus: Lega\: Photocopies of correspondence between John P.Kavanagh, Solicitors, 41, Upper Mount Street, Dublin and Fr. Gregory O,Callaghan, C.P., Rector, Mount Argus, in the matter of O'Loughlin v Fanagan, and relative to Kavanagh's costs.
(1) 19,07,1888: Kavanagh to Callaghan: Re taxation of Mr. Bona's costs and asks for payment of his own account in the case:
(2) 25.07.1889: Kavanagh to Callaghan: Thinks his of 19th may not have arrived:
(3) 26.07.1889: Callaghan to Kavanagh: Thinks costs in Fanagan's case too high:
(4) 27.97.1889: Kavanagh to Callaghan: Indignant that Callaghan thinks costs too high and why:
(5) 31.07.1888: Callaghan to Kavanagh: Encloses cheque for £50 and is curt:
(6) 01.08.1889: Kavanagh to Callaghan: Got cheque. Is sending on papers in the case.