A view (from onboard a ship) of the Levensau High Bridge, a high level arch bridge that spans the Kiel Canal in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. Built in 1894, it is the oldest bridge crossing the the canal.
FOLDER ONE:
A letter to ‘Revd Father’ from Father Amedeus McBride CP, dated only ‘Sunday morning’ and complaining of not being allowed to officiate in Stone.
FOLDER TWO:
A financial statement of Father Peter Magganotto CP from Ere, 8 July 1845
FOLDER THREE: NEWMAN - FATHER DOMINIC
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A typed transcript and photo of the original letter to Blessed Dominic from Newman, Third Sunday of Advent, 1848
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A typed transcript of a letter to Blessed Dominic from Newman, 17 December 1845
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A typed transcript of a letter to Blessed Dominic from Newman, 23 December 1845
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Original letter to Blessed Dominic from John Henry Newman and F. St John, College of Propaganda, Rome, 14 March 1847, telling him they are going to be Oratorians
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A letter, 29 June 1960, from Bernard Payne, librarian at Ushaw College, Durham to Father Provincial re. sending him a photocopy of a letter of Newman to Henry Wilbeforce re. Father Dominic
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A photocopy of the first page of a letter, 7 October 1845, from J.H. Newman to Henry Wilberforce, telling him ‘Father Dominic the Passionist is passing this way ...’
Memoranda of agreements from Fr. Conrad O’Donovan OFM Cap., guardian, Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny, for the yearly lease of stores and premises on Pennyfeather Lane. The file includes agreements with Nial Godwin, High Street, Kilkenny, at £7 yearly (30 Dec. 1948); with John Carrigan, The Parade, Kilkenny, at £7 yearly (5 Jan. 1949); with Quality Shoes Ltd. at £18 yearly (20 Jan. 1949). With a cover letter from John Lanigan & Nolan, solicitors, Dublin.
Letter from James G. Robertson to Fr. James Edward Tommins, Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny, granting permission to remove a building which the Capuchins hold from the late Lady Harty. 29 May 1876; Memorandum of agreement (dated 19 May 1896) by James G. Robertson, Merton Cullenswood, County Dublin, to Fr. Jarlath Hynes, Superior, Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny, and Fr. Matthew O’Connor, for the yearly letting of a dwelling house on Walkin Street at present vacant but formerly in the occupation of Miss Moore at £16 per annum. With an identical agreement (bearing the same date) amended to indicate that Richard Samuel Owen Robinson and Rev. Andrew Craig Robinson, 5 Fisher Street, Kinsale, County Cork, are the lessors; Letting agreement (dated 4 Jan. 1900) for the said premises at £16 yearly; Letting agreement to Fr. Jarlath Hynes OSFC of the dwelling house on Walkin Street lately occupied by Mary Stapleton immediately adjoining the Capuchin Friary at the yearly rent of £16. With copy. See also CA KK/2/1/1/1/14.
Letting agreement of Fr. Honorius O’Neill OFM Cap. with Cross Refrigeration for a lease of a portion of the premises known as the Assembly Rooms, 22 South Mall, Cork, for a year at the rent of £75; and with the Cork Gas Company for a portion of the same property at the monthly rent of £26. It is noted that the Cork Gas Company will let the property until such time as the construction of their new store and offices at Charlotte House on Father Mathew Quay is completed.
FOLDER ONE: BARBERI - THE TABLET
A handwritten copy of a letter from Blessed Dominic, Aston Hall, 26 May 1847, printed in the Tablet on 5 June 1847 re. a bogus ‘Passionist’, claiming private revelations of forthcoming disasters
FOLDER TWO: BARBERI - TESTA
A photocopy of a letter, Ere, 16 October 1845 from Blessed Dominic to Father Anthony of St James (Testa) CP, Superior-General, re. Dominic’s reception of John Henry Newman and others into the Catholic Church, Littlemore, 8-9 October 1845 [Italian]
FOLDER THREE: BARBERI - WISEMAN
Original letter of Blessed Dominic to Bishop Nicholas Wiseman, only signed by Dominic, Aston Hall, 21 December 1845, asking for faculties for Fathers Amadeus, Gaudentius, Augustine, Marcellianus and Constantine to hear Confessions; and ratified by Bishop Wiseman; and also a note added by Father Ignatius Spencer on 21 December 1847
Bound volume of replies sent to William O’Connor in response to his gifts of engravings of the ‘Father Mathew Tower’ in Cork. The engravings were sent to individuals who agreed to act as patrons of the tower. The correspondence runs from 1846-7. The file includes letters from George Howard, Viscount Morpeth, Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne, Capt. Forbes of the 'Jamestown', Admiral Edward Codrington, Henry Pelham-Clinton, Earl of Lincoln, and Asenath Nicholson, author of 'The Bible of Ireland' (1852). A dedication on the title page reads ‘I am with high respect Dear Mr. O’Connor, your grateful and affectionate friend, Theobald Mathew, Cork, 26th November 1846’. Some of the covering envelopes are also pasted into the volume.
Extracts from a series of letters of Morrissey to Fiat in 1891 & 1892. The originals in the CM Curia, Rome. Also extracts of other documents regarding All Hallows, such as minutes 1891-1895.
Morrissey CM, Thomas, 1834-1915, Provincial of Irish Vincentian ProvinceLetters to Patrick Pearse from M. Lally, Irish Industrial Development Company, 514 Parkway Building, Philadelphia, re arrangements for a meeting in Wilmington in aid of St. Enda’s School.
letter to Patrick Pearse from Martin Jerome Keogh, Supreme Court of the State of New York, New Rochelle, New York, re donations to Pearse’s St. Enda’s School fund. The file includes a letter from John Sheehan, 253 Broadway, New York City, to Keogh enclosing $25 for the fund.