Mount Argus; Cemetery: Nolan, Mary: J. M. Maxwell, Solrs/. 15, Eden Quay, Dublin to Miss Nolan, 169 Harold's Cross He tells her he anticipates no difficulty in her being buried in Mount Argus Cemetery. :Miss Nolan, 189 Harold's Cross, to Fr. Sebastian Slean. She wants to be buried in Mount Argus Cemetery, In her will she leaves certain stock to Mount Argus. On both letters is a note, initialed by Sebastian saying request granted,
Mount Argus; Cemetery: letter from Thomas F. O'Connell & SOns, Solrs., 28 Bachelors Walk, Dublin to Fr, Wilfred O'Hagan. A client wishes to buy a burial plot in the monastery cemetery
Mount Argus: Catholic Directory 1879 Extract , Photocopy. Opening of Church of
St. Paul of the Cross at Mount Argus.
Passionist General Chapter, Rome.
Mount Argus: Cash Summary 1950 - St. Paul's Church - Weekly services and preachers for first half of 1950. Paper used gives activities in Church and various assigned preachers at masses and services
Mount Argus; Canonical Archives: mineographed copy of document from the General, Geremiah Angelucci, to the superiuor of each Retreat, giving a list of papers and other documents, which should be kept in the canonical archives of each retreat (Benedict XIII 'Maxima Vigilantia')
Mount Argus: Calvary: souvenir of unveiling and blessing of the new Calvary/. At time of computerisation this item was missing. Entered herefor record purposes.
Mount Argus; Bulletins: Passionist Bulletins issued by Mount Argus for 1964 - 26 January, 1st March and 26 April.
MOUNT ARGUS BUILDINGS/AS A WHOLE; J.J. McCARTHY (ARCHITECT);
letter from J.J.McCarthy, 163, Great Brunswick Street, Dublijn to the Rector of Mount Argus, Fr. Dominic O.Neill, C.P.
Plans for cuhurch are ready. Since there is no contractor, a clerk of works is necessary. Is of the opinion that his time and trouble in making plans (before Dominic became Rector) should be paid for.
On blank page of this letter is copy or draft of Dominic's reply asking for a statement of charges..
MOUNT ARGUS BUILDINGS/AS A WHOLE; J.J. McCARTHY (ARCHITECT);
lette to J.J.McCarthy, 163, Great Brunswick Street, Dublijn from the Rector of Mount Argus, Fr. Dominic O.Neill, C.P.
Received with astonishment the bill for £212 for work done for Frs. Osmund and Alphonsus. Complains that this matter has now been raised for the first tiime after the expiry of several years. Mentions that the Fathers at that time and at considerable expense to themselves, set aside another architect to make way for him (McCarthy). He was also well paid for previous work. Plans were only tentative at that time and could be regarded as only sketches. To claim for them is now is improper. .
MOUNT ARGUS BUILDINGS/AS A WHOLE; J.J. McCARTHY (ARCHITECT);
letter from J.J.McCarthy, 163, Great Brunswick Street, Dublijn to the Rector of Mount Argus, Fr. Dominic O.Neill, C.P.
There is no impropriety in his claim. Rejects that he put aside one architect for another. Tentative plans must have ressonabe limits. Fr. Alphonsus understood this and said that McCarthy would be paid, as did Fr. Osmund before he left office. He can't see how two sets of drawings (and now another) are sketches. All this took time and took him away from other work.