Copy letter from Archbishop of Dublin, Dermot Ryan, enclosing directives from Rome on the requirements for using psychological testing in formation programmes.
Black-and-white group photograph of Irish Vincentians in Drumcondra, taken April 1939. Most were seminarians at this moment. From left to right are to be seen: Francis Cleere, Matthew Ryan, Maurice O'Neill, Francis Sweeney, John Roughan (junior), Cornelius Curtin, John O'Hare, and Batholomew Sinnott, all CM.
An attested copy of a memorial originally dated 5 April 1827, from Henry Sibthorpe of Palace Street, City of Dublin, to John Latouche Powell of Mecklenburg Street, City of Dublin, regarding properties on Sweetman’s Avenue, Blackrock. This land was formerly in the possession of Daniel Grennan. Also includes page of notes from 1932 about the property.
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.
Printed notice of compulsory acquisition of Vincentian land at Blackrock by Blackrock Township Commissioners. The land is on Temple Road, Mooney’s Court, Harris Court and Hanley’s Court.
Letter from McEvoy to Fr Morrissey relating to court proceedings. Miss Cavanagh [presumably Mary Cavanagh] is said to be a lunatic, who should have a committee acting on her behalf.
Letter from McEvoy to Fr Morrissey regarding transfer of land. It refers to a lease of 1847 demising part of the lands of Newtown Castle Byrne and Prospect, also known as St. John’s.