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Charges for Deeds
IE / CMI/X/H/BRK/(4)/17/2 · Item · 27 June 1913
Part of Vincentians

Letter from Arthur O’Hagan & Son partner, John O’Donnell, relating to deeds of ownership. He states he is enclosing details of charges for deeds which he will be returning. Under a trust deed from 1825, he believes Thomas Morrissey CM to still be the legal owner. Which land he is referring to is not mentioned.

Charles Doherty
IE CA CP/1/1/3/4 · File · c.1960-1969
Part of Capuchin Archives

Photographic prints by Charles Doherty, Letterkenny, County Donegal. Most of the prints are annotated on the reverse. The file includes the following images:

• Sheephaven Bay, County Donegal.
• Barnesmore Gap, County Donegal.
• Cashel Village, Glencolmcille, County Donegal.
• The countryside around Kilmacrennan village, County Donegal.
• A Capuchin friar giving a blessing following his ordination probably in Letterkenny, County Donegal.
• St. Eunan’s Cathedral, Letterkenny, County Donegal.

Charlestown
IE CP PO Missions/1962 · Item · 1938-03-20 - 1938-04-03
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province - Scotland and Ireland

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.

Charlestown
IE CP PO Missions/5742 · Item · 1952-03-23 - 1952-04-06
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province - Scotland and Ireland

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.

IE CA CP/3/16/50/70 · Part · c.1920
Part of Capuchin Archives

A postcard print of the courthouse and jail in Charleville (now Charleville-Mézières) in France. The buildings are located on the site of the former Irish Capuchin friary in the town. The friary was closed during the period of revolutionary turmoil in 1791.

IE CA HT/5/15 · File · c.1910
Part of Capuchin Archives

Prints of Charlotte House at the corner of Queen Street and Charlotte Quay (now known as Father Mathew Street and Father Mathew Quay) in Cork. The building is five storeys in height. The gable end is topped with a cross. The building was located on a site on the south-east corner of Queen Street. Fr. Cherubini Mazzini OSFC converted this house into a residence for the friars and Charlotte House, as it was known, remained in use until 1884 when the Capuchins took up residence in the present-day Holy Trinity Friary built by Fr. Simeon Gaudillot OSFC (1836-1910). The print may have been taken from a volume.