Baggot Street | Dublin | Ireland
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
"Advice to a Superioress", Circa 1904
Handwritten volume by an unknown author. There are a list of queries at the back, with the last answer being dated "Baggot St., Dublin, 27.6.04 [27 June 1904]".
Pilgrimages, 1980 - 2003
Provincial Archivists, 1987 - 1989
The file consists of one photograph of the provincial Archivists in the early days of the Provinces. Madeline Searson RSM, Imelda Dent RSM, and Annunciata Lynch RSM were in Baggot street when the photograph was taken. There is a fourth sister, probably a Sister of Mercy, with them. In the background is the little chapel which houses the grave of Venerable Catherine McAuley RSM.
Registers of entrants, Professions and Deaths, 1853-1980
Series of registers and documents recording entrants, professions, and deaths of Sisters belonging to the Hull communities.
"The Customs and Minor Regulations of The Religious called Sisters of Mercy, in the Parent House, Baggot-Street, and its Branch Houses", 1869
Heavily annotated in ink throughout, with St Mary's Burnley Horarium near the front of the volume. Printed by J. M. O'Toole and Son, Dublin. Inserted prayer card for William Aspinall, killed in action 1916 (page 22).