Suggestions for the revision of the Regulae Seminarii by those Vincentian confreres who have been or are engaged in the work of Spiritual Direction or Formation.
Letter from McEvoy to Father Thomas Morrissey CM, giving particulars of ownership of property in a lease dated 11 September 1863 between John Sibthorpe of 29 Upper Leeson Street and Charles Sibthorpe of 36 Upper Leeson Street. The property referred to is three dwelling houses located in Blackrock Cemetery, fronting onto Sweetman Avenue.
A pledge medal of the Dublin Total Abstinence Association dating to 1840. The front (face) shows the Good Shepherd. The outer-rim inscription reads ‘I have found the sheep that was lost Luke Chap. 15 v. 6’. The obverse has a cruciform text of the pledge and reads: ‘I have voluntarily promised in the presence of the Revd. Dr. Spratt to abstain from all spiritous liquors and intoxicating drinks except used medicinally and then by order of a medical man and the discountenance of all the vices and practices of intemperance and also to attend to my religious duties’. The outer-rim inscription reads ‘The Dublin Total Abstinence Pledge The Very Revd. Dr. Spratt Patron 1840’. The maker of the medal was J. Taylor.
A studio portrait print of a man in military uniform (possibly an Irish Volunteer). A manuscript date on the reverse reads ‘1913’. A pencil annotation on the image-side reads ‘Lloyd / Dublin’.