Rev. Edmund Prendergast t A promise to surrender into the hands of L. that same portion of the parish of Ballingarry, which his predecessor, Fr. Luby promisee to surrender te Dr. Bray. witnessed by Lan. Bourke.
Prendergast
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Includes; mortgage, John Penrose to Thomas Eusborne (4 October 1878); Order Irish Church Temporalities Commission, Reverend William Delaney (10 August 1877); Common Search, Julia O'Keeffe, Reverend Joseph Murphy (20 November 1870 - 19 January 1871); Case for Counsel, claim of Rearden v Murphy (c1890); mortgage, James Prendergast, Alexandra Foley McNamara (29 June 1855); Encumbered Estates Court (15 February 1853).
Includes; affidavit of Mary R. Hogan, High Court, land judges (c1904); Certificate of Existence and re-register of a Judgement, against estate of John O'Connell (20 November 1840 - 8 January 1900); letter, H.R. Emmerson solicitors, addressed to McDonough and Prendergast (14 August 1902); payment schedule, defendant Lucinda McDonagh, plaintiff Thomas Prendergast (6 May 1903); affidavit for verifying occupancy, Estate of William Cox Langford (October 1902); rental of Estate of heirs of Cremen (25 March 1894 - 12 July 1895); High Court endorsed Writ, Thomas Byrne and Mary A. Connelly (4 December 1901).
Includes; Statutory Declaration of Anne Crehan, old mortgage (c1864); Irish Land Commission record, Sinclair Sullivan (May 1902); affidavit of [Sister] Mary Hogan regarding "… incumbrance of £1200 …" (26 April 1909); copy of rulings on title and directions for searches in the Estate of Alicia Whyte and others (29 August 1907); draft Conveyance, Cooper, Hayes, South Presentation Sisters (1896); lease, Arthur Connell, Parker Bennet (12 August 1791); Instructions to advise on title and prepare conveyance, Reverend J.P. Prendergast (5 February 1873); Abstract of Title, Reverend William Delaney (29 September 1876).
L. te fr. Prendergast, P.p. Gives a decision an the boundary dispute between the parishez of Ballingarry and Gurtnahoe, and sets aside as unfounded the claims of fr. Meighan; Fr. Prendergast as P.P. Ballingarry, has jurisdiction ever the area in question. (Dr. Laffan signed this letter two days befere he died)
Prendergast to Dr. Laffan about the dispute over the boundary between Ballingarry and killenaule, whichRer: Meehan claims. Fr. Meehan has announced a Station for this place, and it would be better to have the Station witheld until the dispute was settled.
Joyce-Prendergast, Kathleen, Mercy Home, Cork. she writes to tell the Archbishop of the deep comfort she got from his book Well-springs of the Faith while recovering in hospital. K