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Income and expenditure book for the Third Order of St. Francis

Quarterly income and expenditure account book for the Third Order of St. Francis, Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny. Income was principally derived from subscriptions, the supply of habits, cords and scapulars and collections at masses. Expenditure accounts include money expended on masses, washing, cloth for habits, relief for sick members, candlesticks, manuals, and other devotional objects. Towards the end of the volume there is an account of subscription payments by members listed under baptismal names, names in religion, address and record of monthly contributions (1876-1891).

Income and Expenditure Ledger

Income and expenditure book of the Capuchin Publications Office. The income entries include monies received from the Association of Patrons of 'The Capuchin Annual' (APCA), advertisements, and the sale of 'Annual' copies. The expenditure entries provide a record of cheque payments. The end pages (pp 373-5) give yearly summaries of cash-on-hand and un-cashed cheques. The entries are routinely signed by the Provincial Bursar and by the Provincial Minister (on visitations).

Income Receipt Book

Income receipt book for the Capuchin Publications Office. The volume provides information on income received from individuals and companies in respect of advertisements, subscriptions for copies of 'The Capuchin Annual', from the Association of Patrons of 'The Capuchin Annual' (APCA), and from prize draws. Tax payments on this income are also noted.

Income Tax Claims

A letter from the examiner of claims in relation to an application for an income tax exemption (charity) for the Catholic Boys’ Brigade, Church Street.

Income tax claims

Demand forms, correspondence, and receipts in respect of properties held by the Capuchins on Walkin Street, Kilkenny (specifically the ‘Alms house’ properties).

Income Tax Receipt

Income tax receipt for £12 13s 2d on St. Enda’s School, Rathfarnham, paid by Patrick Pearse in March 1915.

Increase of Rent Act 1923

Case regarding the Increase of Rent Act 1923 by Thomas L McCann KC [King's Counsel]. The case [legal opinion] is given regarding 38 and 39 Cook Street, Cork, on behalf of the Reverends Patrick A Walsh CM, Daniel Walsh CM, Joseph Walshe CM, John Conran CM and Richard Bodkin CM. There is a lot of information in the document, some of which is a history of ownership of the properties.

Inculturation

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  • 3rd March 1940
  • Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive

Glenstal becoming more Irish and independent of Maredsous

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