A survey of the caretaker's house 145 Evergreen Road done by architect Frank Murphy. Also includes original enclosing envelope stating the name of caretaker as Denny Lynch. Envelope contained the above map, along with other files relating to the repair and sale of 145 Evergreen Road.
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Correspondence from solicitors Ronan Daly Hayes & Company to Turner's Cross Convent relating to the sale of 145 Evergreen Road to Dennis Lynch and Maggie Lynch. Improvements to 145
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).
Letter from +Dunne to +McQuaid regarding the appointments of Frs. Lynch and McGowan. Annotated by Fr. James Ardle MacMahon.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from Dr. John F. O’Connell, T.D., on the overcrowding in the Lynch household, Ballyfermot. Fifteen people share a two-bedroom house. Asks what action can be taken in a matter such as this on moral grounds.
Handwritten letter to +McQuaid from John F. O’Connell requesting an interview regarding Mrs Bridget Lynch.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from J. Lynch thanking the Archbishop for his message of congratulations on his appointment as Taoiseach.
Typed letter to +McQuaid from John Lynch, Taoiseach, thanking 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.
Letter from John Lynch, Taoiseach, to +McQuaid thanking him for the invitation to the Liturgical Reception for the new Nuncio on 1 June and at the reception in the Aberdeen Hall, Gresham Hotel. He cannot be present as he has a long-standing commitment to perform an official opening of a new extension to St. Colman’s College, Fermoy, on the same day.