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"Instituted you Praeses"
IE PCA PCG/2024-03-05/1572/2025-05-08/2083 · Item · 12-07-1699
Part of Poor Clare Galway convent

Letter to Mother Mary Gabriel "Instituted you Praeses after yr tyme". Signed: Fr. Ant.O'Kelly, Minister Provincial Louvain.

TEXT

J. M. F.
Louvaine July ye 12th 99
Dearly beloved Sister
I had yrs of the 5th of may before me here, with yr unckle (?) Martin, for I was out
of towne for six weeks, wherein I find you did not receive myne then, but I hope you
received it ere now, for I directed it to my --- (?) Ambrose Ruisse. I instituted you
then Praeses after yr tyme, as I doe now by these presents, and doe desire, nay doe
command by vertue of wholsome obedience, if necessary, that none, subject to us, shal-
presume to give you ye least contradiction in this our will, and if any may attempt
the contrary she, or they, may repent, and this very soone. My cordial respect and
blessing to all that dr (- dear) family, and I desire the continuance of theire holy
prayers. My cordial wishes alsoe to dr (-dear) Mr Jerome and dr (-dear) Mr Skerrett
with the rest of theire bretheren, not forgetting my dr (- dear) Mr Philippin with the
rest of his family. I hope those who were yr friends and kinde to you, whether protes-
tants or Roman Catholicks, shall not repent it, of this you may be sure, and soone too
My cordial wishes alsoe to all frends both in towne and Country. I hope to see them
once more, interim yr unckle is very well and salutes you all, as doth alsoe, kissing
you all with this seraul most tenderly.
Sr. and R. Mother.
Yrs sincerely,
Fr. Ant. O Kel ly
Mr Proall
P.S. Bonny is with me here now and salutes you all most kindely, as doth the rest of
frends that came with me, who are all well.
LETTER ADDRESSED TO:
To
Mrs. Mary Gabriel neere Mr. Ambrose Ruisse ye Apothecary's house
in Galway, or in her absence to Mr. Jerome Martin in ye same lodging
iin Ireland 8c.
Shepe St
Galway.
par Londre

IE CA KK/10/9 · Item · 1704
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Date: 1704
Author: Gaspare [var. Gaspard] Juénin (1650-1713)
Publisher: Lugduni, sumptibus Anisso et Posuel, MDCCIV
Full title: 'Institutiones theologicae ad usum seminariorum … Editio tertia prioribus multò accuratior. Tomus primus'.

Institutions
IE IE/GLA IE/GLA/2020-03-06/9/2020-03-12/21/2023-01-25/471 · Item · 20-05-1936
Part of Glenstal Abbey Archive

From a Benediction outside of Glenstal

Instructions for counsel
IE CA KK/2/1/1/1/10 · Item · 27 Mar. 1895-4 Apr. 1895
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Instructions from M.M. Murphy, solicitor, for counsel (Thomas F. Molony) seeking advice on the title of Joseph Empson to premises on Walkin Street. The counsel endorses the instructions with a list of documents to be acquired before the purchase is to be completed.

IE CA KK/10/42 · Item · 1834
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Date: 1834
Author: Rev. John Gother
Publisher: B. Smith, 46 Mary Street, Dublin
Full title: 'Instructions on the epistles and gospels of all the Sundays and festivals throughout the year, and of every day during the Holy season of Lent. … Two volumes complete in one'.

IE CA CS/2/2/7/4 · Item · 25 Nov. 1874
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Solicitor’s instructions regarding a lease by Moore Ferrall to the Capuchins of two houses on Bow Street, for 99 years at the yearly rent of £19. The note refers to Mrs Magrane who has agreed to her sell her interest in the said properties to the friars for £150. She has also agreed ‘to give immediate possession [of] these premises adjoining the new church on the west side facing Bow Street [where] the priests intend to build a college on the plot when in their possession’.

IE CA CP/3/16/4/30 · Part · 1921
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Instructions for local Sinn Féin clubs for 1921-2. The document divides up the work suitable for Sinn Féin Cumainn in different areas (divided into those in urban, rural or seaboard areas, those with ample hall accommodation, and those that can only act as an election or organising committee). Also provided is a list of appropriate books for Sinn Féin Club libraries.

Insurance
IE CA CS/3/6 · Subseries · 1909-1971
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

This section includes documents pertaining to payments made for insurance policies covering fire, engineering, and public liability.

IE CA CP/3/5/1/2/19 · File · 1911
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Two fire insurances polices covering St. Enda’s School (formerly ‘The Hermitage’) in Rathfarnham, issued to Patrick Pearse by the Hibernian, Fire and General Insurance Limited, 49 Dame Street, Dublin. Both the polices have detailed typescript inventories of the buildings and contents covered by the policies.