Lease of Eliza Mullen, widow, Lower Dorset Street, to Nicholas Reily, 53 North King Street, of the house and premises of no. 27 Bow Street, parish of St. Paul’s, Dublin, for 29 years at the yearly rent of £20.
Date: c.1858-1916 Publisher: Dublin: University Press. McGlashan and Gill, 50 Upper Sackville Street; Dublin: John Falconer, 53 Upper Sackville Street. Full title: Originally published as the 'Transactions of the Kilkenny Archaeological Society' (1849-54) and later as: 'Journal of the Kilkenny Archaeological Society and South East of Ireland Archaeological Society' (1854-68); 'Journal of the Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland' (1868-9); 'Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland' (1869-90) 'Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland' (1890-) Publication Frequency: Annual
This series contains records relating to the Third Order of St. Francis religious confraternity (later the Secular Franciscan Order) attached to the Church of St. Francis, Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny.
Register (reception book) of the female members of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to the Capuchin Friary in Kilkenny. The entries are listed under date of reception, name, name in religion, address and by whom professed. Occasional remarks such as ‘deceased’ or ‘gone to Dublin’ are included for some individuals. The final page of the register contains a note by Fr. Canice Bourke OFM Cap. indicating that the book has been closed and a new register opened (11 Apr. 1940).
Copy will and probate of Joseph Empson, Kilkenny city. He leaves all his property to his wife Margaret for her use and that of their children. The probate was granted on 29 Sept. 1859.
Copy conveyance by James Ball, corn factor and seed merchant, to James Yourell, Smithfield, salesmaster, of the residue of the lease of no. 47 North King Street referred to in the deed of 13 Dec. 1854 (See CA CS/2/2/4/8).
Lease of James Bagot to Patrick Mullen, 78 Lower Dorset Street, of the ‘houses now known as numbers 133 and 134 Church Street with the yard at the rere thereof extending to Bow Street on which there is a house facing Bow Street known as number 27 …’ at the yearly rent of £28. The term of years is not specified in the lease. With a copy.
This section includes deeds relating to plots of ground on the Grand Canal and on Richmond Place, Dublin. These unrelated deeds may have been returned to the Capuchins in error by a solicitor’s firm.
Date: 1857 Author: James Graves (1815-1886) and John G. Augustus Prim Publisher: Dublin, Hodges, Smith, & Company, Grafton Street Full title: 'The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'. Language: English