details of Nagle connections to the South-West of England and of Presentation journeys of learning and exploration to these sites.
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honouring of Nano Nagle on the 100th anniversary of the founding of Newburgh; advertisement to join the Presentation Sisters (c1970s).
Correspondence between South Presentation Convent, Presentation Brothers and John Stanton & Sons Solicitors regarding drafting a sale contract.
Includes; a draft of the book ‘Nano Nagle and the Presentation Sisters’, the draft is divided into seven sections including Nano Nagle’s letters and chapters of the book, each of the seven sections are covered with brown paper; three hardback copies of T.J. Walsh’s [Canon T.J. Walsh], book ‘Nano Nagle and the Presentation Sisters’, one which was presented to Most Rev. Dr. John Buckley, at Nagle Community College on 19 November 1987, one book belonged to Sr. Carmel Kennefick of Crosshaven and Globe, Arizona; a copy of ‘Nano Nagle’ her life, her labours and their gifts by William Hutch, D.D., Dublin: McGlashan and Gill, 50, Upper Sackville St.1875; and a letter from William Hutch, St. Colman’s College, Fermoy, 1 October 1875 to Rev. Mother.
Includes; "A copy of the Bull of Confirmation of the Presentation Order to our venerable Brother Francis Bishop of Cork, Pius VII. Pope" (9 April 1805); "Sacred to the Memory" obituary of Nano Nagle (c1784); "Association of the Sacred Heart of Jesus" which gives details of the plenary indulgences given to the Presentation Sisters (c1805); letter from Ursuline Sister Clare Coppinger to Presentation Sister Francis Tobin reminding of Sister Chantel's profession (8 February 1800?); letter addressed to "Most Honoured Lord" expressing well wishes towards health and a need for a more involved spiritual guidance (undated c1800); letter to Mrs [Angela ?] Collins requesting entry to the Almshouse for the Widow Cohalan (1 February 1802?); letter from Sister T.P. Biggar to Sister Francis Tobin expressing joy on becoming a Sister of the Presentation (27 August 1802); letter from Sister Francis Tobin to Sister J. McLoughlin, request for a more lenient understanding towards a Sister Mary Scott McLoughlin who was having difficulty adapting to Presentation life in Kilkenny (18 May 1802); letter from Bishop Francis Moylan to Joseph Nagle, details of financial difficulties of the Ursulines, reference to a Thomas Roche being aware of "... a considerable residue [financial bequest] [which] would remain for the Sisters of the Presentation Convent." [2 July 1801); letter addressed to "Much Revered Sir" with reference "... to the fears I always had of Mr Roches conduct were not groundless, in the first place he always shewed an unwillingness of coming to a settlement with either of the convents , 2nd he did not seem to wish to produce her will ...." (undated c1800s) (unsigned); writing addressed to "John" and addressed from "Presentation Convent" with reference to "... the account of the losses we sustain through the neglect of Mr Nagle, in his not seeing his sister's will executed in due time which should have been in a year or two after her death." (unsigned) (10 September 1803); letter fragment requesting the money willed by Nano Nagle to the Presentation Sisters from her brother (signed Mary Ann Collins) (12 June 1800); account of the life of Nano Nagle (unsigned) (undated, c1800s).
booklet entitled "Nagle connections" concerning Nagle's of Iron Acton, Bath and Calverleigh, article entitled "Calverleigh" (F.J. Snell), correspondence regarding research, Constable family tree.
letter from Bishop of Cork and Ross Michael Murphy to Sister Pius O'Farrell requesting that she join the "Historical Commission on the Cause of Nano Nagle", names of the other members (22 December 1981); "Nano Nagle: reasons for the introduction of her cause"; "Diocesan Inquiry into the life and virtues of the Servant of God, Nano Nagle" with names of Inquiry Officials (undated c1982); list of "Witnesses"; "History of the Cause so far"; "Events leading to the Diocesan Tribunal in Cork".
copies of genealogical research conducted into Nagle family and lands, connections and business contracts between Nagle's, and Harrold's, Lombard's, Gallwey's, Burgess's and Graham's.
copies of letters from Nano Nagle to Teresa Mulally, copies of correspondence between South Presentation Convent and Teresa Mulally, details of controversy concerning Will of Mrs [Clare ?] Coppinger.
letter to Father McHugh, queries into Nano Nagle, letters written by Sister Pius O'Farrell from the USA, congratulations and encouragement to Sister Pius O'Farrell from Father T.J. Walsh.