letters regarding research into Coppinger family, Nano Nagle research, letter regarding Positio of Nano Nagle, research into Walsh family one of whom was a bishop in Cork 1748 - 1763.
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letters from the "Office of the Chief Herald, Genealogical Office, State Heraldic Museum", research into Ffrench and Nagle families.
letters concerning research into Nano Nagle and the Positio, letters to the Sisters of the Presentation concerning a chapter in the Positio.
letters from "Hugh", letter from Dr Michael Wynne of the National Gallery of Ireland giving a report on a supposed portrait of Nano Nagle and confirming that it was from the 18th Century and could have been painted by James Barry.
documentation of further research into authenticity of protrait of Nano Nagle attributed to Irish artist James Barry.
"Integrated Development Plan Proposed by Garry Miley & [and] Carr Cotter Naessens, Architects"; letters on the Cause of Nano Nagle, enquiries into family connections with Nano Nagle, letters from Presentation Sisters, Christmas cards.
Includes; transcript of "… verbal information procured from the Mothers Mary Angela Collins, Mary Francis Tobin, Mary Monica Collins, Mary Clare Callaghan … " giving early history of the Presentation Sisters written by Mother Magdalen de Pazzi Leahy, up till 1853, and other Presentation Sisters. The Ursuline Sisters annals and Coppinger's Life of Nano Nagle were used as sources.
Includes; brief typed history of the South Presentation Convent and of Elizabeth Nagle, sister of Nano (Sister Patricia O'Shea).
Includes; correspondence with Cork Corporation detailing journey to the naming of Nagle Community College.
Includes; copy of "The Journal of the Irish Georgian Society" with article entitled "'I am building a house': Nano Nagle's Georgian convents" (Jessie Castle and Gillian O'Brien).