- IE / CMI/X/H/BRK/(3)/1
- Série
- 1871
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Notes regarding clarification of points of seminaire discipline; some also apply to students. One is dated 1871; the other two (on the reverse) are undated.
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Fait partie de Irish Vincentian Archive
Notes regarding clarification of points of seminaire discipline; some also apply to students. One is dated 1871; the other two (on the reverse) are undated.
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Letter from Arthur O’Hagan & Son partner, John O’Donnell, relating to deeds of ownership. He states he is enclosing details of charges for deeds which he will be returning. Under a trust deed from 1825, he believes Thomas Morrissey CM to still be the legal owner. Which land he is referring to is not mentioned.
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Letter from Arthur O’Hagan & Son partner, John O’Donnell, relating to deeds of ownership. John O’Donnell asks for clarification on the matter at hand.
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Letter from Edwards & Good, Solicitors and Law Agents, to Father Thomas Morrissey CM, seeking approval for development of a site on Broad Court, Sweetman’s Avenue.
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Letter from Meldon & Company to Father Thomas Morrissey CM regarding sets of trustees in deeds dated 1885, 1886, 1887, 1890 and 1900. The lands are associated with the Burrowes family. Placenames mentioned are Monkstown, Newtown Castle Byrne, and Prospect. (There is also a photocopy present.)
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Letter from Jane Pilsworth in Cheltenham acknowledging receipt of annuity.
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Letter from McEvoy to Father Morrissey CM relating to fees to the purchase of property.
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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.
Compulsory Acquisition of Land
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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.
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Letter from McEvoy to Fr Morrissey explaining that the sale has not yet been closed due to non-arrival of a document from England.