Correspondence including an agreement to raise boundary wall between Turner's Cross Convent and Christ the King School with its original envelope and a photocopy of same letter. A letter from Murphy Bros Limited with details concerning the construction and cost of another wall also with the original envelope. Also includes a letter written to Sheila Kelly with further information.
Kelly
123 Description archivistique résultats pour Kelly
Includes; lease John Dowman to Matthew Jamieson (15 May 1806); Common Search (16 November 1875); Negative search for Acts (16 November 1896); Declaration of Sister Ambrose Kelleher 8 December 1896); lease, Hannah Hurley, Margaret Murphy, Hannah Hartnet, Mary Daly to Annie Buckley (25 April 1962); Counterpart lease, Hannah Hurley, Mary Murphy, Hannah Hartnet, Mary Daly to Michael Barry and Joseph Holt (15 July 1961); lease 27 Nicholas Street to Mary Kelly (30 April 1962); lease 28 Nicholas Street to Mary Cogan (30 April 1962); lease to Michael Kirby (10 May 1962); lease to Thomas Kavanagh (28 January 1963); Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests (4 May 1982); Contract for sale to Kathleen Cogan (26 November 1981).
Includes; article about the burial arrangements of some of the former residents of "Miss Nano Nagle's Asylum [Almshouse]" (written by Sister Sheila Kelly).
- 2 June 1943 Correspondence relating to a dispensation of the fast for Edward Kelly who was unwell.
Letter from Fr. Laurence Kelly to Dr. O’Connell seeking permission to say Mass in a private house in the parish. 1 item
Letter from Fr. John Kelly to Fr. MacMahon regarding the parish boundaries.
Letter from Fr. John Kelly to +McQuaid explaining the financial agreement between the new parishes of Marino and Donnycarney.
Copy of letter from +McQuaid to Canon Kelly to communicate to the priests at his Conference the Instruction Reservata which is enclosed.
Archbishop’s notes on visit of Fr L. Kelly to discuss building church at airport.
Owing to the vacancy of the Holy See, there will be a delay in granting faculties etc. sought for by L.; thanks L. fer his generous gift of money; it is not true, as some of the bishops state, that Dr. Blake left the Irish College solvent; tbe latter's papers are in complete disorder; Dr. Kelly intends returning to Ireland at Easter; the Roman climate does not suit him; hopes that Catholic Emancipation will prove a blessing to all and that it will be complete.