Agreement of Henry J. Carlinge affirming that he has been let into the possession of premises on Queen Street hitherto occupied by him as caretaker of the Cork Assembly Rooms by Fr. Matthew (Thomas) O’Connor OSFC on behalf of the Capuchin community.
This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
This record is part of the list of all the missions preached by the Passionist Fathers in St. Patricks Province (Ireland and Scotland), from 1927 up until 1965. It is just an electronic list with no physical counterpart. It has been made available to aid research into the Passionists.
A photograph of the Sugar Beet factory in County Carlow in April 1931.
An aerial view of Carlow Town in about 1945. Prominent buildings in the image include (in the foreground) the Cathedral of the Assumption. Work on this Gothic-Revival style building commenced in 1828 and it was completed in 1833. The cathedral’s 151 feet (46 metre) spire is a conspicuous landmark in the town. Adjacent to the cathedral is St. Patrick’s College, a former seminary for the diocese of Kildare and Leighlin, and now a liberal arts and humanities college for lay students. The English-born architect Thomas Alfred Cobden (1794-1842) was responsible for the design of the college’s south wing (1817-1819) and north wing (1821-1835) and later the adjoining cathedral. Near the River Barrow adjoining Wellington Bridge (better known as Graiguecullen Bridge) are the ruins of Carlow Castle.
RACK IC:
SHELVES ONE, TWO AND THREE:
BOX ONE:
A bundle of three files and the Carmarthen Platea 1889-1927 tied together.
A brown envelope containing letters from Fr Dominic CP to the Provincial CP, 1888 and 1897
Twenty brown envelopes containing correspondence between the Bishop of Menevia and the Passionists, Carmarthen, 1889 - 1919
A white envelope containing correspondence between Fr Joseph Smith CP, St Mary’s, Carmarthen and the BBC, 1930
BOX TWO:
A brown envelope containing correspondence re land at Goodwick, 1898 -1999
Tithes, St Mary’s, Carmarthen
Lease of football field
Correspondence re valuation etc. of church, house and land
File: Various official documents
Assurance Policy, 1899
Financial papers, 1897
Estate duties etc., c.1908
Tenancy of field, 1924
Insurance policies and correspondence
BOX THREE:
Assurance, 1922
Financial papers
Some learned theological notes. Undated.
Letter from Bishop of Menevia, 11 December 1937 re schools
Fr Gerard Mahony CP, Aborigines and Passionists, 1843-46 (St Ives, 1993[?])
BOX FOUR:
An Inventory, 1902
A bundle of files tied together: bequests, 1914-1940; financial matters; inventories
Parish magazines, St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 1952-1977
Parish magazine, St Mary’s, Carmarthen and St David’s, Llandeilo, Autumn, 1974
Parish magazine, St Mary’s, Carmarthen and St David’s, Llandeilo, Spring, 1975
Parish magazine, St Mary’s, Carmarthen and St David’s, Llandeilo, Autumn, 1975
BOX FIVE:
File 1. Ammanford Papers
File 2: Papers on Llandindrod, Pendine and St Clear’s
File 3, Llandeilo (Llandovery) Papers
A brown envelope marked ‘Llandindrod’
BOX SIX:
A brown envelope marked ‘Re burials, 1871’
Ammanford Accounts from Archbishop’s Visitation, 10 June 1923
File 1: Miscellaneous, Cemetery
A brown envelope containing Carmarthen leaflets, 1929-1944
File 2: Miscellaneous Certificates of Baptisms anmd Marriages, 1893-1929[?]
File 3: Miscellaneous, Ad Clerums, list of sick calls etc., 1924-1959[?]
File 4: Miscellanoues, Various Letters etc., 1965-1979[?]
File Llandeilo: Various Papers, 1923-1924[?]
Brown envelope IX: Monastery photos
Brown envelope X: Church photos
Brown envelope XI: School photos
A bundle of loose letters etc., 1941-62
BOX SEVEN:
Diocese of Menevia Papers, 1896 - 1948
Fr Conleth CP, History of the Parish of Llandeilo and Pontybereen, post 1991, typed sheets
Loose letters, 1977 - 1979
The Passionists at Carmarthen, 1889 - 1986 (Carmarthen, 1986)
Carmarthen cheque book, 1914
A photo of St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 1925
ON THE SHELF:
W. Spurrell, Carmarthen and Its Neighbourhood (Carmarthen, 1879)
St Mary’s Church, Carmarthen, Year Book 1932, 2 copies
Souvenir of the Golden Jubilee of the Passionist Fathers at Carmarthen, 1889-1939, 9 copies
Souvenir of the Centenary of St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 1852-1952 (Llanelly, 1952), 18 copies
E. Vernon Jones (ed.), The Carmarthenshire Historian, 1966
J. Coffey, Centenary of St David’s and St Patrick’s, Haverfordwest, 1872-1972 (Haverfordwest, 1972), 2 copies
Annual Mission Sunday Report Form, St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 31 January 1973
Parish magazine, St Mary’s, Carmarthen and St David’s, Llandeilo, Autumn, 1974, 5 copies
Parish magazine, St Mary’s, Carmarthen and St David’s, Llandeilo, Spring, 1975, 5 copies
Parish magazine, St Mary’s, Carmarthen and St David’s, Llandeilo, Autumn, 1975, 5 copies
Parish magazine, St Mary’s, Carmarthen and St David’s, Llandeilo, Spring, 1976, 3 copies
Parish magazine, St Mary’s, Carmarthen and St David’s, Llandeilo, Winter, 1976, 4 copies
Parish magazine, St Mary’s, Carmarthen and St David’s, Llandeilo, 1977, 2 copies
The Passionists at Carmarthen, c.1889 - 1986 (Carmarthen, c. 1986), 3 copies
Alan Randall, Catholic Llandeilo, A History of St David’s Parish (Llandeilo, 1987), 5 copies
A. Randall, The Catholic Church at Pontybereen (Pontybereen, 1991), 2 copies
ARTEFACTS:
Passionist rubber stamp - Seal of St Mary’s Church, Carmarthen
A pair of postal scales for 1d. post
CASH BOOKS:
Cash Book, St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 1903 - 1916
Cash Book, St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 1942 - 1962
Cash Book, St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 1962 - 1970
Cash Book, St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 1980 - 1987
Day Cash Book, St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 1962 - 1970
MAPS:
A map of Pembroke and Tenby
A map of Pembroke and Fishguard
A map of Carmarthen and South Wales
MASS BOOKS:
Mass Book, 1889 - 1912
Mass Book, 1898 - 1904
Mass Book, 1929 - 1939
Mass Book, 1932 - 1962
Mass Book, 1969 - 1980
Book of Masses for Dead Religious, 1890 - 1918
MISSIONS AND RETREATS:
Book of Missions and Retreats, St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 1950 - 1965
PARISH:
Notice Book, 1897 - 1900 (with entries of marriages)
PLATEA:
Platea, St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 1888-1927
Platea, St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 1928-1962
Platea, St Mary’s, Carmarthen, 1963-1986
VISITATIONS:
Book of Visitations, 1914 - 1984
Carmarthen: St. Mary's Retreat. Golden Jubilee Souvenir 1939. Passionist Fathers in
Carmarthen (S.Wales). Illus. Fr. Dominic O'Neill p7 1864007 Fr. Benignus Duffy p8 1922048
Fr. Urban Young 1899072 Fr. Kevin McKeown 1884011 Fr. Joseph Smith Fr. Germain Conway Fr. Ronan Nohilly p10 Fr. Placid Waring,Polycarp Clifford, Basil Moubert,
Fr. Martin Byrne, Egwin Wilkes, Wilfrid O'Hagan, Bernard Mangan, Antoninus Hull,
Cyprian Meagher. Fr. John McMullan pp12-13
1939 Community & The Retreat. p16
Church interior a)in 1889; b) in 1939
Fr. BRENDM (Keegan) ,CP. St Mary's Retreat, Carmarthen, to Fr Provincial, Mt Argus DUBLIN. An ans. to a protest about a Carmartnen ad. for alms. It was inserted by the Chapel Committe. He will put tne objectionn to tnem, but thinks they will not cease from advertising in Irish pa.pers. Suggests that if after "Passionist" (English Province) is inserted this wd obviate tne difficulty. B. will be in Dublin on 24th and a chat would help . He encloses a cutting.
Carmarthen: St. Mary's Church: Souvenir of the centenary of St. Mary's Church, Carmarthen.
Illus. of the various Bishops concerned. Community in 1952.
Church in 1852 and in 1952.
Text of Lecture (1945.04.08) given by the Borough Surveyor, Mr. George L. Owens on the
" Catholic Antiquities of Carmarthen"