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1848001 Ignatius Spencer Catholic Apostolate Robert Monteith 1916059 Sylvester Palmer.

Spencer, Ignatius, C. P: CATHOLIC APOSTOLATE; Photocopy of letter from Robert Monteith, Carstairs House, Lanarkshire to Ignatius. He states that the proposed time of Ignatius's visit is acceptable. [In 1976, the original was in the posession of Sylvester Palmer, in Broadway.] This is most likely the arrangement for the visit by Ignatius to the Monteith's on O1 October, 1864. He died suddenly while travelling to make the visit.

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

Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast; Dispute with Bishop McAllister: Wareham: Letter to the Provincial from the Consultor General, Thomas, Rome. Acknowledges several provincial's letters. General is away. Thanks for favourable report on Province. Glad to hear there is prospect of getting £1,000 for Wareham. Thomas doesn't know if he will go to Belfast. Consulta will decide on that after Christmas.

Mount Argus: River Poddle: Flooding:

Mount Argus: River Poddle: Flooding: Letter from ? Mansion House, Dublin to the Rector concerning the flooding of Mount Argus lands from breach in the banks of the River Poddle in the field owned by Nolan-Whelan. He has made enquiries on the Rector;s behalf and has been advised that, whilst the banks of the Poddle belonging to the Earl of Meath, he is under no legal obligation to repair damage to them. Mrs Nolan-Whelan has begun legal; proceedings against the Earl.

MOUNT ARGUS BUILDINGS/AS A WHOLE; J.J. McCARTHY (ARCHITECT);

MOUNT ARGUS BUILDINGS/AS A WHOLE; J.J. McCARTHY (ARCHITECT);
lette to J.J.McCarthy, 163, Great Brunswick Street, Dublijn from the Rector of Mount Argus, Fr. Dominic O.Neill, C.P.

Received with astonishment the bill for £212 for work done for Frs. Osmund and Alphonsus. Complains that this matter has now been raised for the first tiime after the expiry of several years. Mentions that the Fathers at that time and at considerable expense to themselves, set aside another architect to make way for him (McCarthy). He was also well paid for previous work. Plans were only tentative at that time and could be regarded as only sketches. To claim for them is now is improper. .

MOUNT ARGUS BUILDINGS/AS A WHOLE; J.J. McCARTHY (ARCHITECT);

MOUNT ARGUS BUILDINGS/AS A WHOLE; J.J. McCARTHY (ARCHITECT);
letter from J.J.McCarthy, 163, Great Brunswick Street, Dublijn to the Rector of Mount Argus, Fr. Dominic O.Neill, C.P.

There is no impropriety in his claim. Rejects that he put aside one architect for another. Tentative plans must have ressonabe limits. Fr. Alphonsus understood this and said that McCarthy would be paid, as did Fr. Osmund before he left office. He can't see how two sets of drawings (and now another) are sketches. All this took time and took him away from other work.

Mount Argus; Finances;

Mount Argus; Finances: Printed letterhead, folded: MS from Messrs Rook Chadwick & Arnold, Solrs.., 6o Carey Street, Lincoln Inn, London, to Fr. Dominic O,Neill, Rector, St Paul's Retreat, Harold's Cross, Dublin
Got Dominic's. letter of yesterday. - Philosophises on lenders' and borrowers' markets! Has got in touch with that lady interested in the £6,963- Hopes to get replies re the £1500 £ £1037

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