letter from Provincial Archivist, Sister Sheila Kelly, to the Sisters of Fermoy Convent answering a query from Fermoy as to whether a Convent cemetery Chapel should be restored after a recent fire or completely replaced.
Kelly
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letter from Provincial Archivist, Sister Sheila Kelly, to the Sisters of Fermoy Convent requesting information on the numbers of Sisters in that Community between the years 1890 to 1978, and the numbers currently in the Community; copy of census from across South West Province for those years.
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.
Includes; photo of named group of Sisters taken at Ballygriffin on the occasion of the Presentation purchase of the birthplace of Nano Nagle; printed image of Sisters at Ballygriffin; newspaper cutting on the purchase; newspaper cutting on the appointment of Presentation Sister Thaddeas Kelly to a high position in the Vatican.
copy of letter from Congregational Archivist Sister Sheila Kelly replying to Michael Walsh who was conducting research into former Fermoy Sister Philomena Walsh; attached photocopies of extracts of Fermoy Annals containing references to Sister Philomena Walsh.
Telegram from Fr. Kelly, Secretary, Sligo to +McQuaid announcing the death of +Hanly. Annotated by +McQuaid.
Handwritten letter from W. Kelly, Ennis, to Michael enquiring if Normal pro Confessariis was printed in Dublin. 1 item
Copy of typed letter to Mr. J.J. O’Kelly from + McQuaid, regretting he cannot intervene to obtain a stay of justice.
Handwritten letter from + Brown, Galway, informing him that Fr. Kelly has been in negotiations with Dr. Aikens and that a formal application will be made for the recognition of the College will come before the Senate on the16th.
Handwritten letter to + McQuaid from J.J. O’Kelly, Botanic Road, Glasnevin, regarding the case of Maurice O’Neill. Suggests that he may find a way to urge that the men are not executed.