Includes; Lease between John Love and Peter Jackson (15 May 1746); lease William Love to Samuel Hartwell (4 May 1767); lease Jonus, William and James Lander to Samuel Belcher (17 November 1852); Assignment Alex Jameson, Horace Hayes and Mrs Hayes (23 August 1859); Probate and Will, Sarah Cogan (8 January 1868); notes on title to Dowman estate (c1867); advertisement for rental of 5 dwelling houses (May 1870); draft requisition for Negative Search (29 November 1871); Abstract of title Joseph Morgan Noblett (12 November 1875); Abstract of title Elizabeth Mary Cooper and Matthew Horace Hayes (c1881); draft requisition for Negative Search (November 1896); yearly rents on Dowman Estate (undated); Instructions for Counsel to advise on title direct searches (9 November 1896); Certificate of discharge from death duties of Jeremiah and Jane Murphy (27 January 1922); letter from Michael Murphy to Reverend Mother Mary Philomena Hogan concerning building work on a "dangerous wall" (11 May 1931); agreement between South Presentation and Irene Francis Naughton (31 March 1933); schedule of document "Naughton to South Pres[entation] Convent" (25 April 1934); letter from Michael Murphy to Reverend Mother Mary Philomena Hogan concerning rent payable on Dowman Estate (27 April 1934).
Morgan
11 Archival description results for Morgan
letter from Reverend Morgan Kavanagh to Bishop of Cork John Ahern informing that he was well received by the Presentation Communities of Cork Diocese and that the Sisters he spoke to seemed enthusiastic about opening a new Convent in Limerick.
Norton, Fr. Patrick, St. Andrew’s, Westland Row. In a letter to Fr. Morgan he informs him that both he and Fr. Robinson have been dismissing the case of the Gaffney family.
Letter from ill. to + McQuaid informing him that M. Morgan, a late vocation, wishes to become a priest to serve in Paris. His file does not contain a reference from a priest in Ireland.
Letter to the Archbishop from Morgan Crowe.
Copy letter from Fr. James Ardle MacMahon to Fr. Morgan Crowe, 87 St. Stephen’s Green, arranging for prayers to be said for the repose of the soul of Sir Winston Churchill at the usual 10am mass on Saturday. It is not therefore a public mass for the deceased statesman but an opportunity for Catholics to pray for him.
Letter from Fr. Morgan Crowe to +McQuaid thanking him for appointing an extra priest to the parish. 1 item
Letters from Fr. Morgan Costello, Meath Street to Fr. James Ardle MacMahon seeking permission to write a series of article for the ‘Evening Herald’. Copy replies attached. Irish Press
Note to +McQuaid stating that Fr. Morgan Crowe called to say that everything went well with the Saturday mass at which prayers were said for Sir Winston Churchill. The British Ambassador and about 40-50 others attended. Mgr. Cassidy represented the Nuncio. Note in +McQuaid’s hand refers to the attendance of Mgr. Cassidy stating ‘After he had said the Nuncio would not be involved!’
I.R.A. men have their cases reviewed that either a general amnesty be granted or that each case should be considered individually on its merits. The authors of the first letter were the Countess of Antrim, Earl Nelson, Lord Killanin, Sir Shane Leslie; those of the second were James H. Hudson, H.G. McGhee, H. B. Morgan, T.C. Skeffington-Lodge. 3 items