Abstract of search in Index of Names for all legal acts relating to the Fee Farm rent in Crumlin held by Mary Jane Graham, Thomas Hornibrook and Elizabeth Richardson.
Schedule of documents relating to the fee farm grant and rent on property which eventually purchased for the use of schools in Crumlin. 1 item
Copy of Notice of Motion on behalf of Thomas Carroll and Mary Jane Graham to accept the offer of Archbishop McQuaid for the purchase of fee farm rent in Crumlin.
Copy fee farm grant between Mary J. Graham, Passage West, Cork, Thomas H. Hornibrook, Ballygorman House, Oven, Cork and Elizabeth M. Richardson, Ivy House, Crumlin.
Case for counsel on behalf of the Archbishop of Dublin to advise regarding ground rent of schools in Crumlin. Lands were part of the fee farm grant given June 1902 (see 43/26) and were purchased by the Diocesan Trustees for the erection of schools under the care of the Sisters of Charity and Christian Brothers.
Correspondence between Fr. P.J. O’Callaghan, Diocesan Secretary, Limerick, and Archbishop’s House regarding the purchase of Fee Simple of property in Amiens St.
Attested copy of Memorial between Thomas Hornibrook, Passage West, Cork, Thomas Henry Hornibrook, Ballygroman House, Ovens, Cork and Samuel Wood Hornibrook, Ballygroman House, Oven, Cork regarding the premises known as Water Park, in the parish of Crumlin, presently in the possession of Stephen and Elizabeth Simpson under Fee Farm grant.
File relating to parish property. Includes mention of C.Y.M.S. Hall on Irishtown Road, fee simple for the church from Pembroke Estate, Oram House now called St. Mary’s, 1 Bridge Street and 1A Irishtown Road.
Handwritten letter from D. Enrici to Fr. Glennon thanking him For the cheque in respect of the fee for a dispensation.
File relating to leases for the church and parochial house. These were held in Fee Simple from the De Vesci Estate and the Longford Estate.