Information on All Hallows College under the Vincentians
- IE / CMI/X/H/AHC/(2)/5
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1970-1993
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Information on All Hallows College under the Vincentians
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AHC Prospectus; AHC talk; AHC Mission Statement 1840 and 1990
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Folder with four items:
Prospectus booklet: 'All Hallows Institute for Mission and Ministry: Outline of courses 1992 – 1993'.
Talk typed on A4 sheets: ‘Trends and developments in the life of All Hallows’, by Rev. Eugene Duffy, July 1992.
John Hand’s first mission statement on an A4 page, originally from 1840; this copy was printed in the 1990s.
All Hallows mission statement 1990 on an A4 page.
Irish Vincentian Province
Various Topics regarding Blackrock Property held by Vincentians
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Letter from T F O'Connell Rooney & Company, solicitors, regarding costs of work associated with creating a Deed of Appointment for new trustees and carrying out an investigation of titles to see which lands in Blackrock were held by whom.
Letter from the solicitors regarding a clearance order for houses in Sweetman's Avenue, Blackrock.
Letter returning a list of original documents held by the solicitors which they would like to return to the Vincentians. The attached list appears to be CMI/X/H/BRK(4)/19/4.
Possibility of handing over All Hallows College to Columbans
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File of draft letters regarding the question of transferring the administration of All Hallows College from the Vincentians to the Maynooth Mission for China, which was run by the Columbans, The suggestion came about due to the declining number of students, as well as the need of the Maynooth Mission for China for a major seminary for their own students. The letters show that the Vincentians do not want this transfer to take place. Some drafts are written by Father Thomas O'Donnell CM, Rector of All Hallows College, and there are contributions by Henry O'Connor CM, Provincial.
O'Connor CM, Henry, 1883-1960, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province
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Lease of Land at 53 and 55 Temple Road Blackrock to Miss Nannie Hughes. There is a map included. There is also a page of notes about leases.
Lease regarding Temple Road Property
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Lease of Property at Temple Road from CM Trustees to William Whelan, including a map. There is also a handwritten note summarising points made in leases.
Appointment of new Trustees and Identification of Portions of Lands 2
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Letters from solicitors T F O'Connell, Rooney & Company regarding a trust deed of new trustees, and work to be done identifying people involved in the holding of land in different legal documents.
One of the letters has a list of leases, detailing the names of lessors and lessee, as well as the dates of the leases. The names are Burroughes [Burrowes]; Fitzmaurice; Pilsworth; Father Malachy O'Callaghan CM; Doyle; Malone; and Byrne.
Appointment of new Trustees and Identification of Portions of Lands 3
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Letters from solicitors T F O'Connell, Rooney & Company regarding finalised trust deed of new trustees and the fact that the counterparts of certain deeds are still missing.
Appointment of new Trustees and Identification of Portions of Lands 1
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Letters from solicitors T F O'Connell, Rooney & Company regarding a trust deed of new trustees, and work to be done identifying people involved in the holding of land in different legal documents. A list of such legal documents is included. A selection of names mentioned are: Reverend Thomas Robert Burrowes and his wife; Edward Caulfield; Sidney R Burrowes; Mrs J B Burrowes; Ellershaw and the Vincentians themselves.
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Copy of the 'original claim' of charitable status sent in 1917, with copy of the Declaration of Trust of 7 April 1911and related correspondence with the Internal Revenue in 1917.