Corporate plan by architectural planning consultant, regarding development of All Hallows land use and availability of access points to different parts of the grounds.
Two copies of the overview of conference titles to be held for 'Tuesday Conferences for Priests' at All Hallows College for Lent 1979. The date of each conference is also specified.
A short typed document about additional pastoral availability for people to come into All Hallows College, rather than priests and students only going outside.
Eight-page booklet in French with the statutes of the 'College of Foreign Missions called All Hallows near Dublin'. the text is type-written. It is a type-written version of CMI/X/H/AHC/(2)/1/5, except that CMI/X/H/AHC/(2)/1/6 has an additional two pages with corrections on the statutes as given by the Propaganda Fide.
Six-page booklet in French with the statutes of the 'College of Foreign Missions called All Hallows near Dublin'. It is printed in a cursive font. There are two copies of this booklet.
Ten-page report letter of the second Visitation of All Hallows since Vincentian Administration, from Thomas Morrissey CM, St Joseph's Blackrock, to 'my dear Lord Archbishop'. Morrissey gives the number of students, how many are studying which subject, and gives the rest of his report under the headings of 'discipline', 'health', 'studies', 'finance' and 'property'. There is also a typewritten transcription of the letter.
Morrissey CM, Thomas, 1834-1915, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province
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
Typewritten report of visitation of All Hallows College in 1923 by James Bennett CM, addressed to the Most Reverend Edward Byrne, Archbishop of Dublin. There is an accompanying letter from John Ballesty CM, Provincial Bursar, to Father Bennett regarding the report that is proposed to be sent to the Archbishop. The report covers the topics of discipline, studies, health, finance and property. It also mentions a staff meeting where it was decided to discontinue sending students to the National University for degrees.
Bennett CM, James, 1877-1957, Provincial of Irish Vincentian Province