Includes; Conveyance, Encumbered Estates Court, James Prendergast (27 June 1855); Administration with Will, Frances Prendergast (22 January 1864); letter from John McCarthy to Reverend Mother Stanislaus Drinan concerning the sale of a property bequeathed [?] by the Donovan family (16 November 1859); Administration with Will, Francis Prendergast (23 May 1865); Declaration of Thomas Prendergast as Trustee of properties connected with South Presentation (undated c1890s); Transfer of mortgage by Endorsement, Ellen Cremen to Alicia Whyte (1890); solicitors letter from O'Keeffe and Lynch concerning payment of large amount of rent arrears (25 January 1890);
Lynch
53 Archival description results for Lynch
Masses, the cancellation of the Anniversary of the Coronation Mass of Pope Pius XII as a protest against the verdict of the civil court against the Bishop of Prato, replies from Sean Lemass, Eamon de Valera and John Lynch, the choir and John Piert, and lists of those invited.
Includes; O'Callaghan v O'Callaghan, costs (c1890); Order in the O'Callaghan Estate (22 November 1888); Land Commission, Estate of Mary O'Geran (28 February 1908); letter from Justin McCarthy and Company solicitors to O'Keeffe and Lynch regarding O'Callaghan's Estate (15 June 1904); Negative Search on Index of names, Sir John Arnott, Brewers Cork Limited (18 December 1886 - 4 October 1901); Judgement, O'Callaghan and Shandley (13 June 1891); Conveyance and Assignment, South Presentation Sisters (1890); General summons in Judges Chamber, Mary Anne O'Callaghan (9 June 1885) mortgage, John Penrose to Thomas Eusborne (18 September 1879).
Handwritten address of Mr. and Mrs. Lynch sympathy. offering deep
Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch, Taoiseach, accepting the invitations.
Copy of typed letter to + McQuaid [from Una Byrne name and address redacted]. Institute of Catholic Sociology criticised as only one member of Government invited to speak on the debate on P.R., and he was Mr. Childers, a Protestant. Also criticised for inviting Declan Costello on politics while no member of Government was invited. Not true as de Valera, Lemass and Lynch refused invitations.
Letter from Patrick Lynch to the Archbishop.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch, Office of the Minister for Finance, inviting him to the unveiling of the Thomas Davis Statue in College Green.
Correspondence relating to the Companies Act going through the Dail. Correspondents are + Patrick Dunne, +McQuaid, Fr. Gerard Sheehy, and Jack Lynch, Minister.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch, Taoiseach, thanking him for his assistance given on the occasion of the obsequies of Sean T. O’Ceallaigh, the former President of Ireland.