Letter from McEvoy to Father Morrissey CM advising the retention of a Protestant Senior Counsel so that ‘the case will not be earmarked as an essentially Roman Catholic one’.
Judgement issued from the High Court of Justice, regarding the entitlement of 'funds in court' to Cornelius Hickey, Daniel O'Sullivan, Joseph Geoghegan, Malachi O'Callaghan, and Thomas Morrissey, all CM. Mary Cavanagh is entitled to £162 3 shillings and 9 pence.
Five-page report letter of a Visitation of All Hallows from Thomas Morrissey CM, St Joseph's Blackrock, to 'my dear Lord Archbishop'. After giving the number of students attending each subject in the last year, Morrissey reports on 'discipline', 'studies', 'health', 'staff', 'finance' and 'property' at All Hallows College. There is also a typewritten transcription of the letter.
Morrissey CM, Thomas, 1834-1915, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province
Document regarding faculties to erect Stations of the Cross in the Chapel, signed by Thomas Morrissey CM, and certificate granting faculties from Archbishop of Dublin, William Walsh. Text in Latin.
Photocopy of visitation report of All Hallows College by the Visitor/Provincial, Fr. Thomas Morrissey CM, St Joseph's Blackrock, for his visitation in 1902. It is addressed to 'My Lord Archbishop'.
Morrissey CM, Thomas, 1834-1915, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province
Declaration by Arthur Henry Kelly that he has no claim at all to a boundary wall between the land he occupies at Sweetman’s Avenue, Blackrock, and the Vincentian property. The wall belongs to the Vincentians.It is addressed to Thomas Morrissey CM, Superior of Saint Joseph's College, Blackrock.
The minutes start with the first council meeting held at Saint Joseph's, Blackrock, on 19 September 1873. At this first meeting, it was decided what the order of day would be from 4am rising to 9pm lights extinguished. The order of day was to change more than once in future meetings. Many other things were also proposed and decided in meetings.