Mount Argus: River Poddle: Flooding: Copy letter from the Rectpr to the Irish Land Commision, concerning the flooding of Mount Argus lands from breach in the banks of the River Poddle in the field owned by Nolan-Whelan. The lands which are subject to floodjng are rented from the Commission and he informe the Commission that until the damage is repaired he wil not pay the rent. See previous items.
Mount Argus: River Poddle: Flooding: Letter from solicitors (?) to the Rectpr concerning the flooding of Mount Argus lands from breach in the banks of the River Poddle in the field owned by Nolan-Whelan. The Earl of Meath is not responsible.
Mount Argus: River Poddle: Flooding: Letter to the Rectpr from Cavanagh & O'Callaghan, Solicitors, Rector, concerning the flooding of Mount Argus lands from breach in the banks of the River Poddle in the field owned by Nolan-Whelan.. He encloses copy of a case he has submitted to Counsel in the matter. (The enclosure is not extant).
Mount Argus: Retreats and Missions: Photocopy of letter from Provincial to all missionaries and retreat fathers: The necessity of keepin to the Rule commands a return "sumo mane, directo tramite". He also mentions the necessity of sending in Mass intetions.
Handwritten circular letter from the Provincial, Fr. John Mary McMullan, C.P., to all preists and laybrothers containing regulations governing anual rest period.
Mount Argus: Request for 8 Day Retreat, Scotus Academy, Edinburgh for Ju;ly 1959 to Edmund Burke C.P. - Fr. Michael C.P. appointed from P.D. O'Connell
Mount Argus: rent for two houses in Loaders Park to William Fanagan £20. 4. 0.
bill for habits and mantles made by Miss Comereford, May, 1945, Nov., 1945 and August, 1946
Mount Argus; Rectors; O'Hanlon, C.P., Gabriel: Printed form from Alphonsus O'Neill,{Provincial, being letter patent ro Fr. Gabriel O'Hanlon as rector of Mount Argus, he havinmg been elected to that office in the recent Provincial Chapter.
Mount Argus; Rates: Finances: Irish LAnd Commission: (Church Temporalities Fund); Receipted demand for 33.7.1 due on 29 September, 1937