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Short extract from letter from Dom Alhed with instructions on the correct wearing of the amice, a liturgical vestment.
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Short extract from letter from Dom Alhed with instructions on the correct wearing of the amice, a liturgical vestment.
Report on the health of Br James Christian SJ
Report of the Dr. J.P. Moore, St. Patrick’s Hospital, Dublin, to Fr Daniel O’Sullivan SJ, Rector, St. Mary’s, Emo, concerning Brother James Christian SJ.
Rewiring of St. Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, for supply by the ESB
File relating to the rewiring of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, for supply by the Electrical Supply Board. Includes correspondence between Fr Brendan Lawler SJ, Rector of the College and J.V.Tierney, Consulting Engineers, Duke Street, Dublin, Bective Electrical Company, Dawson Street, Dublin and the superiors of other Jesuit colleges such as Fr Redmond Roche SJ of Belvedere College and Fr Francis Joy SJ of Mungret College.
Annual Historiae Domus for Tullabeg Retreat House
Annual Historiae Domus for Tullabeg Retreat House.
Booklet souvenir of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Kings County
Booklet souvenir of St Stanislaus College, Tullabeg, Kings County which includes a list of Rectors of the College, Masters of Novices, Staff list and images of the College.
Photograph of the altar at Tullabeg
Photograph of the altar at Tullabeg.
Christmas card featuring the Evie Hone Nativity window
Christmas card from Aer Lingus, featuring the Evie Home Nativity window at the Jesuit College, Tullamore, Ireland.
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Annual report, accounts and rental for year ending June 2016, showing a reduction in the rental , mainly as a result of decisions in the land courts. Outstanding arrears had slightly decreased but there was an increase in abandoned arrears, the result of two years rent of the farm in Ballymooney from which it was necessary to evict B. R. Odlum. No major expenditure and the usual amount of £11, 000 was remitted. Describes Ireland as showing a marked improvement both materially and morally, and the tenant farmer 'has relinquished agitation and devoted themselves to more legitimate pursuits.'
Part of Digby Irish Estates
Annual report, accounts and rental for year ending June 1904, showing a gross rental income of £15,240.14.2, and noting that despite a wet and unfavourable season, rents were satisfactorily paid and the amount of outstanding arrears reduced. Also reports that a request was made that the estate would be sold to the occupying tenants under the provisions of the Land Purchase Act of 1903, but that the offer made on behalf of the tenants was 'utterly inadequate' and therefore not entertained. Also reports that the timber in Clonad and other woods, which was blown down in the storm of 1903, has been sold to a Scotch timber merchant.
Part of Loughton Papers
In the court of the commissioners for sale of encumbered estates in Ireland. Rental of lands situate in the Kings' county to be sold. The lands are situate in the barony of Garrycastle, the lands concerned are Galros, Tonlemone, Maghernascagh, Cappaliskey,and Cloghan Hill, the Manor, Town Parks, and Lands of Cloghan, and the lands of Magherabane, Creggan, Killeenbee, Ballyloughan and Srishoge.