- IE IJA J/39/8
- Part
- [1893]
Part of Irish Jesuits
Case for counsel to advise in the matter of Fr Edward Nolan SJ and the property he inherited on Lower Sackville Street and counsel's opinion on the case.
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Part of Irish Jesuits
Case for counsel to advise in the matter of Fr Edward Nolan SJ and the property he inherited on Lower Sackville Street and counsel's opinion on the case.
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Costs from Maxwell, Weldon and Company, Solicitors, 40 North Great George's Street, Dublin to the Jesuit Fathers for the sale of 34 Lower Sackville Street, Dublin.
Maxwell, Weldon & Co., solicitors
Counsel's (D. F. Browne) opinion regarding 34 Sackville Street
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Counsel's (D. F. Browne) opinion regarding 34 Sackville Street and the assignment of the leasehold of the premises.
Fee Farm Grant for 7 Sackville Street, City of Dublin
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Parties:
Samuel Page, Notary Public, Dame Street, Dublin and William Napoleon Nolan, Esquire, 32 College Green, Dublin.
Property:
7 Sackville Street, City of Dublin
Terms and Conditions:
£105 sterling to be paid in four quarterly payments on 1st March, 1st June, 1st September and 1st December.
Other:
Signed and sealed by the parties
Fee Farm Grant for dwelling house on Lower Sackville Street
Part of Irish Jesuits
Parties:
William Napoleon Nolan, Esquire, Lower Dominick Street, city of Dublin and Thomas Henry Kohler, Merchant Tailor, 7 Lower Sackville Street, city of Dublin.
Property:
Dwelling house on Lower Sackville Street
Terms and Conditions:
Yearly rent of £151.1.4 sterling to be paid in four equal payments on 1st March, 1st June, 1st September and 1st December.
Letters from S. P. Redington, solicitors concerning the estate of Fr John Errington SJ
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A file of letters from S. P. Redington, solicitors concerning the estate of Fr John Errington SJ. Refers to the will of George A. Nicolls (Fr Errington was named, amongst others, as one of the beneficiaries of this will and ultimately came to inherit the estates in Kildare and Westmeath. George A. Nicolls died without issue and his estate passed to his brother Archibald Dowdell Nicolls. The latter also died without issue and the estate was inherited by Fr John Errington SJ).
Redington, Samuel, solicitor
Photograph of deathbed scene for Fr Christopher Bellew SJ
Photograph of deathbed scene for Fr Christopher Bellew SJ.
Millard and Robinson, photographers
Photograph of deathbed scene for Fr Daniel Jones SJ
Photograph of deathbed scene for Fr Daniel Jones SJ.
Lesage, Adolphe, fl. 1843-1881, printseller and photographer
Photograph of Fr Bartholomew Esmonde SJ
Photograph of Fr Bartholomew Esmonde SJ.
Photograph of Fr Daniel Scully SJ
Photograph of Fr Daniel Scully SJ.
Lauder Bros., photographers
Photograph of Fr Eugene Browne SJ
Photograph of Fr Eugene Browne SJ.
Lauder Bros., photographers
Photograph of Fr Henry Lynch SJ
Photograph of Fr Henry Lynch SJ.
Lauder Bros., photographers
Photograph of Fr John Norton SJ
Photograph of Fr John Norton SJ.
Millard and Robinson, photographers
Photograph of Fr John Gaffney SJ
Photograph of Fr John Gaffney SJ.
Chancellor, photographer, [1862]-1923
Photograph of Fr Joseph Mulhall SJ
Photograph of Fr Joseph Mulhall SJ.
Robinson, James, photographer
Photograph of Fr Joseph Tuite SJ
Photograph of Fr Joseph Tuite SJ.
Lauder Bros., photographers
Photograph of Fr Michael Bellew SJ
Photograph of Fr Michael Bellew SJ.
Lesage, Adolphe, fl. 1843-1881, printseller and photographer
Photograph of Fr Robert Kelly SJ
Photograph of Fr Robert Kelly SJ.
Lesage, Adolphe, fl. 1843-1881, printseller and photographer
Photograph of Fr Sylvester O'Callaghan SJ
Photograph of Fr Sylvester O'Callaghan SJ.
Photograph of Fr William Delany SJ
Photograph of Fr William Delany SJ.
Lesage, Adolphe, fl. 1843-1881, printseller and photographer
Photograph of Fr William Kelly SJ
Photograph of Fr Alfred Murphy SJ.
Chancellor, photographer, [1862]-1923
Photograph of Fr William Ronan SJ
Photograph of Fr William Ronan SJ.
Lesage, Adolphe, fl. 1843-1881, printseller and photographer
Photographs of Fr Timothy Corcoran's family
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Photographs of Fr Timothy Corcoran's family, mainly of the carte de visite type
Renewal of lease for 7 Sackville Street, city of Dublin
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Parties:
Esther Gibson, Sandymount, County Dublin and John Philip Nolan, Solicitor, Upper Abbey Street, city of Dublin.
Property:
7 Sackville Street, city of Dublin
Terms and Conditions:
Yearly rent of £113.15 (late currency), £105 sterling to be paid in equal quarterly payments on1st March, 1st June, 1st September and 1st December. John Philip Nolan may quit the premises at the end of any fifth year of the term providing six months notice has been given.
Signed and sealed by the parties
Renewal of lease for 7 Sackville Street, Parish of St Thomas, city of Dublin
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Parties:
Patrick Nolan, Tobacconist, Sackville Street, city of Dublin and Jonathan Carr and Charles Kohler, Merchant Tailors, 7 Lower Sackville Street, city of Dublin.
Property:
7 Sackville Street, Parish of St. Thomas, city of Dublin.
Terms and Conditions:
Yearly rent of £163.13 (late currency), £151.1.3 sterling paid in four quarterly payments on 1st March, 1st June, 1st September and 1st December.
Other:
Signed and sealed by the parties