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              killenaule, 14 dune
              DOC/1/4 · Pièce · 1825
              Fait partie de Diocese of Cashel

              Rev. Edmund Prendergast t A promise to surrender into the hands of L. that same portion of the parish of Ballingarry, which his predecessor, Fr. Luby promisee to surrender te Dr. Bray. witnessed by Lan. Bourke.

              Ihurles, 22 March
              DOC/1/3 · Pièce · 1832
              Fait partie de Diocese of Cashel

              Rev. Wm. Bvrne to L. Offers his apelogies for the conduct of an irreligious multitude on Sunday last at L.'s residence; will accept any punishment L. cares to impose on him, and will take himself to any remote part of the diocese which L. may care te send him. Witnessed by Rev. dohn Meagher. (2 pp.) Ballingarry, 10 Oet. Rev. Edmd. Prendergas The parish priest ef Ballingarry objects to the P.P. of the neighbourinq parish of killenaule, holding a Station in a townland belonginq to the former parish; the case arose out of this townland being in the Protestant parish ef Kilcooly, but the Catholic and Protestant parishes are not exactly co-extensive; asks t.. te have the P.p. in question restrained from holding the station; in former days this townland was famous for its hurling green, and whenever abuses arose it was the P.p. Ballingarry who acted. (3 Bp.) Dominick 5t., tork, 11 Oet. Fr. Jobn Albert Ruan tob. The Prior of the Dominicans in Cork sends L. a document, appo. :.ng t. Conservator of the Dominican Order in Ireland. (Letter in English, document in Latin) (2 pp.) List of the students who formed the Class who terminated their studies in the year 1632. (In Maynooth?)