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APPENDIX I :
Exhibit 4 Exhibit 5
Household Unemployment
Income per Head Benefit
APPENDIX II :
Supporting Data for Exhibit 15: Average Household Expenditure per Child
Index 1965/66 Base
Supporting Data for Exhibit 16: Average Household Expenditure per Person
Index 1951/52 Base
Supporting Data for Exhibit 17: Average Household Expenditure per Child
Index 1965/66 Base by Expenditure Category
Supporting Data for Exhibit 18: Average Household Expenditure per Person
Index 1951/52 Base by Expenditure Category
APPENDIX III :
Supporting Data for Exhibit 19: Capitation Rates in Scotland and England and Wales
Taken from the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 and related SIs.
Scotland - Capitation
£ S D
1939 17 0
1940 17 0
1941 17 0
1942 17 0
1943 17 0
1944 17 0
1945 17 0
1946 17 0
1947 25 0
1948 40 0
1949 45 0
1950 45 0
1951 49 0
1952 49 0
1953 49 0
1954 66 0
1955 72 6
1956 72 6
1957 82 6
1958 84 0
1959 84 0
1960 84 0
1961 105 0
1962 119 0
1963 6 16 6
1964 7 3 6
1965 7 17 6
1966 8 11 6
1967 9 9 0
1968 9 16 0
1969 10 6 6
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APPENDIX IV :
1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 Total
Income € € € € € € € € € € €
Ministry of Education 19,685 19,863 19,863 19,863 15,350 20,335 20,336 18,227 23,814 25,760 203,095
County & Borough Councils 13,805 13,918 13,477 20,662 20,617 20,570 20,365 20,389 24,046 25,623 193,473
Capitation grants - primary
school - - - - - - - 5,081 7,697 5,029 17,808
Other 7,825 7,156 7,058 6,242 6,302 8,361 9,976 7,500 8,011 10,210 78,642
Total Income 41,315 40,936 40,398 46,767 42,268 49,266 50,678 51,198 63,568 66,623 493,018
Expenditure
Industrial Departments 13,784 7,870 6,403 8,514 5,436 8,098 9,357 8,911 11,989 10,406 90,767
Farm, Poultry and Garden 265 3,485 4,259 8,808 3,887 4,706 6,535 7,489 9,364 10,181 58,979
Salaries, Wages, insurance
stamps 15,008 14,828 14,834 14,737 12,398 13,466 13,805 14,618 14,315 14,509 142,518
Provisions Purchased 5,325 3,983 4,789 5,409 4,980 6,929 8,227 8,296 8,128 9,246 65,313
Clothing 1,747 1,115 2,305 1,185 847 1,826 1,814 729 1,341 865 13,773
Medical Expenses 152 173 149 160 88 143 254 187 163 241 1,709
Laundry and Cleansing 945 212 500 331 293 306 444 596 848 786 5,262
Ordinary Repairs and
decorations 493 527 1,015 1,081 1,580 1,211 1,922 724 820 1,731 11,103
Furniture, Library 279 517 585 946 277 359 260 447 1,006 1,070 5,747
Fuel, light, power 2,677 2,848 2,953 4,445 2,757 4,925 4,449 7,372 5,222 4,469 42,118
Rent, rates, taxes 1,674 1,726 1,788 1,337 938 1,023 909 1,077 1,121 1,379 12,972
Insurance 423 469 590 423 479 474 481 514 526 795 5,173
Stationery, telegraph,
telephone, postage 137 136 225 136 131 131 168 166 126 136 1,491
Classrooms 207 221 244 381 201 183 284 138 292 98 2,249
Band expenses 121 79 110 99 107 154 316 180 256 391 1,813
Sweet Shop & Store 528 852 881 188 373 378 306 197 185 260 4,150
Games, Awards,
Entertainment 110 89 223 245 309 348 290 215 258 236 2,322
Boys' travelling expenses 90 109 102 103 94 102 105 133 119 175 1,133
Capital Expenditure - - - - - - - - - - -
Total Expenditure 43,982 39,239 42,016 48,776 40,294 49,884 53,716 59,990 64,184 65,348 507,429
Grant Surplus/Deficit <2,668> 1,698 <1,618> <2,009> 1,974 <618> <3,038> <8,792> <616> 1,275 <14,412>
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1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 Total
Income € € € € € € € € € € €
Ministry of Education 24,553 28,460 35,332 35,909 34,914 26,132 30,432 26,353 28,488 33,271 303,844
County & Borough
Councils 24,496 27,244 33,905 34,221 38,490 46,185 33,375 30,236 32,946 40,761 341,859
Capitation grants -
primary school 5,492 5,987 6,143 6,868 6,660 6,854 6,736 5,261 4,989 4,988 59,978
Other 9,911 8,684 12,535 15,012 21,930 22,320 21,213 19,473 16,097 18,722 165,897
Total Income 64,452 70,375 87,915 92,010 101,994 101,491 91,756 81,323 82,520 97,742 871,578
Expenditure
Industrial Departments 14,465 19,765 12,556 16,102 20,689 26,645 19,954 15,623 19,026 13,707 178,532
Farm, Poultry and
Garden 11,246 10,226 9,341 14,446 13,557 10,951 6,450 6,462 11,023 5,933 99,635
Salaries, Wages,
insurance stamps 14,508 15,275 15,672 16,500 16,985 17,248 16,736 17,040 17,272 17,833 165,069
Provisions Purchased 8,185 8,208 12,796 16,005 15,302 16,604 16,423 13,539 12,931 12,904 132,897
Clothing 570 1,891 1,177 1,440 2,526 1,774 984 857 1,129 1,901 14,249
Medical Expenses 273 204 135 272 241 203 149 188 136 171 1972
Laundry and Cleansing 596 978 330 116 250 573 1,050 750 951 1,050 6,644
Ordinary Repairs and
decorations 5,380 1,708 1,006 673 1,611 1,602 799 1,418 1,957 1,435 17,589
Furniture, Library 550 349 300 965 1,337 397 190 310 1,365 331 6,094
Fuel, light, power 4,772 7,839 5,144 4,692 6,176 5,603 6,591 7,952 5,225 5,607 59,601
Rent, rates, taxes 1,360 1,181 1,186 1,300 1,117 1,180 1,286 1,241 1,498 1,362 12,711
Insurance 869 524 632 512 523 538 655 642 684 665 6244
Stationery, telegraph,
telephone, postage 119 173 146 236 338 206 179 223 225 216 2061
Classrooms 330 452 495 423 441 329 348 305 197 290 3610
Band expenses 152 476 218 574 1,512 509 627 504 1,934 1,194 7,700
Sweet Shop & Store 410 444 651 960 908 1,015 552 502 502 538 6,482
Games, Awards,
Entertainment 213 316 253 574 199 394 272 260 317 537 3335
Sundries 210 1,614 288 288 1,610 1,860 2,692 895 573 842 10,872
Transfer to Community
Account 7,720 7,961 7,720 7,961 10,317 9,840 9,523 8,888 12,697 9,904 92,531
Total Expenditure 73,073 80,923 70,709 90,774 96,095 98,452 85,749 77,920 89,772 78,899 842,366
Grant Surplus/Deficit <8,622> <10,548> 17,206 1,237 5,899 3,040 6,007 3,403 <7,251> 18,843 29,212
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1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Total
Income € € € € € € € € € € €
Ministry of
Education
31,718 29,540 27,617 25,900 29,132 32,333 35,442 35,290 32,738 19,623 299,333
County & Borough
Councils
40,875 36,127 27,210 42,487 30,184 28,544 43,650 44,831 41,371 28,612 363,891
Capitation grants –
primary school 5,833 5,639 7,008 7,204 9,090 10,991 10,507 12,559 11,736 4,595 85,162
Other
18,488 20,515 19,640 17,792 18,875 20,655 12,349 20,356 15,234 17,291 181,195
Total Income
96,914 91,821 81,475 93,383 87,281 92,522 101,949 113,036 101,079 70,121 929,581
Expenditure
Industrial
Departments
16,095 14,392 12,390 12,822 7,466 9,933 7,127 3,446 3,064 2,320 89,055
Farm , Poultry &
Garden
5,481 10,060 7,987 7,396 6,286 7,780 8,035 11,260 6,655 1,926 72,866
Salaries, Wages,
insurance stamps 17,666 17,101 17,110 16,994 18,054 17,009 16,602 19,936 17,016 9,755 167,243
Provisions
Purchased
13,994 15,698 14,671 15,895 19,059 20,077 19,732 16,988 25,625 9,255 170,994
Clothing
2,100 1,977 3,223 2,110 2,434 3,348 9,101 13,758 7,254 312 45,617
Medical Expenses
136 174 131 150 118 75 211 131 283 88 1497
Laundry and
Cleansing
866 1,073 1,630 1,559 1,202 1,448 908 1,204 1,359 551 11,800
Ordinary Repairs
and decorations 4,341 2,867 6,143 4,727 5,617 3,435 1,427 1,789 1,439 2,974 34,759
Furniture, Library
762 265 813 3,676 2,269 489 519 480 729 36 10,038
Fuel, light, power
5,443 6,269 6,186 6,991 5,381 5,620 5,842 7,326 9,569 4,297 62,924
Rent, rates, taxes
1,475 1,527 1,449 1,228 2,632 1,460 1,516 1,554 1,727 217 14,785
Insurance
423 1,049 750 822 937 928 - 1,644 1,647 753 4,044
Stationery,
telegraph,
telephone, postage 222 244 274 270 305 380 409 711 692 333 3840
Classrooms
173 279 380 536 272 340 648 399 573 41 3641
Band Expenses
1,431 2,034 2,619 1,403 1,754 1,432 805 1,246 1,144 8,114 21,982
Sweet shop & Store
622 764 843 761 709 764 401 220 265 95 5444
Games, Awards,
Entertainment
970 750 554 782 569 828 665 753 648 226 6745
Boys' travelling
expenses
61 112 72 46 55 118 123 127 364 107 1185
Bank Charges and
Interest
11 25 24 24 23 28 13 25 18 15 206
Sundries
804 843 571 4,527 2,486 1,248 354 1,012 622 978 13,445
Capital Expenditure
24,474 8,961 13,088 22,412 40,818 13,826 17,063 3,018 564 1,778 146,002
Capital
Expenditure-
Swimming Pool - - - - - 5,079 27,555 2,348 1,114 36,096
- - - - - - - - -
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1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Total
Income € € € € € € € € € € €
Transfer to
Community
Account 9,523 9,523 9,523 9,904 10,285 9,523 9,904 9,523 8,380 - 86,088
Total Expenditure
107,073 95,988 100,431 115,034 128,731 100,090 106,484 124,104 91,982 45,283 1,015,200
Grant
Surplus/Deficit <10,159> <4,167> <18,956> <21,652> <41,451> <7,568> <4,536> <11,068> 9,096 24,839 85,619
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APPENDIX V :
APPENDIX VI :
Number of lay staff in Artane Industrial School at end of September each year 1939 -1969
as recorded in the Wages Book
APPENDIX VII :
YEAR No of No of Brother
Teachers (both primary
Students and trade)
1939 772 18
1940 800 15
1941 800 19
1942 800 19
1943 800 19
1944 812 19
1945 818 21
1946 794 17
1947 789 19
1948 819 19
1949 794 19
1950 762 19
1951 738 18
1952 728 20
1953 694 20
1954 737 20
1955 653 19
1956 560 20
1957 481 16
1958 422 15
1959 428 13
1960 392 12
1961 371 12
1962 353 13
1963 317 11
1964 306 11
1965 301 12
1966 327 12
1967 272 12
1968 198 12
1969 24 9
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1952 1953
Income € €
Treasury 5,764 5,872
County councils 5,929 6,193
Borough councils 6,876
Other 10,533 6,461
Total Income 22,226 25,402
Expenditure -
€ € € € € € €
Church requisites 168.15 123.63
Boy's expenses (travel and games) 434.71 398.08 582.77 161.42
Holy souls box 33.84
Mission box 18.41 10.07
Rosminians missions 19.05
Juniors 332.86 193.48 52.86
Bank fees 9.05 10.62 11.94 63.49 33.01 15.24
Telephone 52.77 66.51 83.47 164.27 135.86 121.89 151.10
Insurances and Licenses 411.93 453.30 434.25 506.63
Mass stipends 1,147.84 1,560.51 1,316.72 1,994.76
Prov contribution 1,877.90 3,249.26 2,307.11 827.87
Alms 9.37 5.08 10.16 6.35
Province and scholastics 274.73 492.38
Province (inc loan £1,500 )+£1500 3,364.81
Scholastics:medical
meals,holidays,books 219.66
University fees 402.51
Diocesan collection 44.61 22.02 43.62 71.11
Subscriptions Gratuities 66.03 195.54 45.81
Hall 222.20 118.26 148.56 40.63
Masses 724.70
Exchange cheques and guarantee
payments 3,848.39
Miscellaneous 6.37 5.57 3.52
Charity 9.59 9.97 6.29
Bal of undisbursed petty cash 41.67 29.00
Farm and garden 9,550.33 7,701.91 11,898.75 7,092.34 6,565.82 6,075.70 6,697.87
Shop supplies 675.96
Diocesan payments 36.84
Workman's compensation 279.34 298.39 299.66
Nat school supplies 205.42
Expenditure (continues) 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966
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€ € € € € € €
Investment 2,524.24
Farm capital account 9,091.32
Hall: new projects 292.04
Capital expenditure 1,600.01 6,614.09 13,049.58 10,676.34 10,013.15 12,585.64 2,119.19
35,649.64 39,684.77 46,567.08 43,449.51 42,270.85 43,651.06 34,884.78
Surplus/ Deficit 7,311.56 5,187.96 -1,588.51 4,802.47 2,514.08 4,314.57 1,692.55
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Expenditure:
Salaries and wages 2,921 2,022 4,943
Groceries 1,774 1,774
Bread 1,547 1,547
Meat 842 842
Potatoes 882 882
Vegetables 377 377
Milk 813 813
Clothing bedding 1,250 1,250
Footwear 511 511
Hardwear polish 306 306
Fuel light and heat 1,292 1,292
Laundry 188 188
Provisions 3,282 3,282
Boys clothing 142 142
Travelling 252 182 435
Medical 301 301
Interest 115 115
School books 19 19
Printing, stationery, books and newspapers 19 60 78
Postage, telegrams and telephone 34 60 94
Church expenses 63 44 107
Shop 9 9
Gratuities 19 19
Games, recreation outings 61 61
Furniture and household expenses 181 181
Washing fuel and light, turf and wood 337 337
Soap soda 57 57
Electric and engine exp 118 118
Industrial dept. tailor and housing 669 669
Bootmaker 130 130
Wine and spirits 130 130
Insurance 214 92 306
Rent rates 56 57 113
Home disposals 10 10
Sundry school expenses 26 26
Special bal on motor car 146 146
Special bal on a/c engine 104 104
Clothing (bedding) and mending 79 79
1941 1947 Total
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Expenditure cont’d € € €
Medical and dentist 108 108
Tobacco 96 96
Personal sundries 6 6
1/3 wine and spirits 65 65
Interest on bank overdraft 123 123
Interest on provincial loans 109 109
Building and repairs 791 791
Doctors salary 63 63
Nurses salary 91 91
Running cost and maintenance 89 89
Charitable contributions 20 20
Sports equipment and boys entertainment 73 73
Medicines and hospital 199 199
Capital expenditure 409 791
10,177 13,862 24,039
Surplus/Deficit -522 -3,711
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Rates, insurance,licences 665.14 678.10 724.51 972.25 709.78 712.32 665.34 919.29 1,031.03 7,077.77
Postage, freight and office supplies 253.19 262.37 226.00 186.33 212.05 203.16 224.74 206.97 260.30 2,035.10
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Surplus/Deficit 4343.47 4807.15 -944.00 128.23 981.51 -606.93 5930.95 -3584.47 15446.36 26502.27
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Appendix XIII :
accommu&ion £3,000had l0 be qwnt on clksrwm and CoSZeB. Later-more recerttfi £28,000 have
k ,%hod that it m '
been .spent on the C:/ontnelSchool to make it t
7
Cf.note 4 above
Cf.Appmdix A below: A Note on the F i AtlFairs ofthe lrish Province of the Lnstitute of
Charitv.
9
The Laffoy/Ryan C d o n wiIl, undoubtedly, have access to all these.
residents on the campus and to provide some income to the Province. The 'story' of
Upton and Clonmel does not show that the f m s there were enterprises that ever
made large profits. There are many reasons for this: the depressed economic climate
in heland especially in the 1940's, the unscientific approach to farming and h
budgeting in those years. Perhaps the greatest factor militating against good farm
management was that none of those in charge had any specific training for their task.
From the financial point of view, one has the clear impression that the management
and maintenance of the historical Industrial Schools at Upton and Clonrnel was a
constant struggle, which left those in charge with little time or energy to make the
kind of additional improvements that many of them undoubtedly would have wished
to make.
01 png o 018u?p~omr,
Xg pamolln r / n ~ p ~ a nay1 anp 1s2~atulzap pug01 snq asnoy
conjionted with a very heavyfinancial burden ". Kaving described Fr.Tom Hickey
managing the affairs ofthe Province ... " Fr. MacFadden seems to have included with
his own letter an extract from a letter that Fr.Hickey had sent to him.4
In a letter of 3 0 November
~ 1957 there is an interesting paragraph The context
surrounding ths is the proposed setting up of a Novitiate in the American part of the
Province, following Fr-Gaddo's visitation there in October of that year and the
course of his letter Fr.MacFadden says: " The two Indwtriul ,Cchoo/.s were undertuken
as workv of charity d thefiuits cfthe fanns go to their support with the subsit$
perhaps, is that in the estimation of the Provincial the financial wntri bution by the
State to the two Lnhstrial School was only a subsidy. In the same context, the letter
of 3"' December gives some insight as to how the Industrial Schools (and even
Idustrial L k h ~and
l ~
St.Joseph *SDmrncondra are great works of charity bul ooj'nu
benefir to [he ~rde/amlikeyour great Colleges in Ita& and the two in England The
rnissionsdfor which the Province has been mainly responsible is no source of gain
We h e the Novitiute und Juniorate (...) which are not sources ofgain or profit. "
works of churity undertakn, andprepcrte menfor the missions with rrlI the expenses
invofved,maintain the Juniorate and Novitiate andpay oflgradua fly the huge debt
incurred? It is idle to say now that such U debt should not have been i n w e d but
letter by a g a j nreferring to his distress at being: " confronted with such a debt with
fickey on monies received from America, Fr Mac Fadden is making Fr.Gaddo aware
that the previous Superior General (Fr.Bozzetti) had siphoned off some h d s fiom
America and applied them to works in Italy: $ 16.000 for Domodossola College and
Province debt was a debt: "incurred in the name of lhe united Province [Irish-
credt cf the Ir~vh-AmericanProvince. " The letter continues, hoping that the
brethren in Ireland will not become discouraged: "seeing t k d there iis such U h e ~ q
letter suggesting that the monies being contributed in America towards the formation
of the msh] students in Rome: "'should come through lreltutd us thut would help
sustain the redi it here ofthe Province before the authorities offhe Bank and would be
Fr.MacFaddenYsletters of this period, one can see that the Province debt weighed
heavily on hlrn personally.8 There are also some examples of how bad things were: In
November 1958, "exceptforfires in certain roorns, " there was no heating at Upton.
Presbyters in the Institute of Charity are members who have taken a fourth vow that has among its
obligations watching over tbe 'poverty' of the Institute i.e. ensuring that the income of tbe Lnstitute is
applied to works ofcharity only.
Cf. Letter of 3 l" January 1958 where he says he is suffering fiom stomach ulcers.
When Fr.Eugene Arthurs was ordained Bishop of Tanga (Tanzania) in August 2958,
the Province could not afford the expenses of the Ordination meal, which Bishop
Arthurs hmself paid for from donations received at that time. (Letter of 20" January
1959). Buttherewassomeimprovementinthesituationan~writingfiom
Ferryhouse on the 3d February 1959, Fr.MacFadden was able to tell the General:
"The Rector pr.P.Spelrnan] was able to reduce the debt [on F q h v e ] by £3,000
Bishop Arthurs made a suggestion in that same month that an extra man be assi_med
to 'mission propaganda'9 in Ireland and that the Province keep half the takings9''
Likewise in America an extra man could be put on 'propaganda' and 25% of the
income would come to Ireland. It is not clear, at the present stage of research, if any
of these suggestions were ever implemented Writing on the 21* February 1959,
Fr. MacFadden says that the: ')?inunciu/ situution seemed better hut the debts ure high
andyears will be required to clear them. " On the 28&of the same month, he refers
to the closing of Greenrnount Industrial School as "h nice bit of news " because the
influx of boys from Greenrnount to uptonu "will he a bigjhmcieI help in the
But the increase in numbers at Upton did not solve all the problems. On April 2 la
1959, Fr.MacFadden is telling the General that the Province probably would not be
justified in having the thesis of one of the members printed because it would have
limited appeal and the Province "is unable to flordsuch expense. " More expense
was incurred in January 1960 when Glencomeragh was bought for £7,000,as a
Scholasticate.
say in a letter dated l* March 1960 regarding Upton: "%rnmrhcrs in the ,School are
huppily keeping up-there i s a big reduction on the debt of the hare-less by f4.000.
On the 17" August 1960 Fr.MacFadden reminds the General (who was about to
disposed to contribute generously to the purchase of the new Scholasticate and goes
on to say: "We h e n 't the purchase mmey un1as.s by raising the overdrafl in the
Bank which m a o additional intwc?,vtto be paid and that is whut is crippling this p a ~ i
of the Province-trying tofindthe interest yeurly und not being able to reduce the
On the 1 l" February 196 1(the new Scholasticate at Glencomeragh had opened the
purchase of the new Scholasticate. "'But he goes &I to express a pessimistic view
"If a r that this Province or thispurt of the Province in Ireland will never be uble to
of ch~rity'~which
cun never be expected to carry or support the three houses of
However, around this time Clonturk House was purchased for circa E 8 , O . I 5 In a
letter of 1 4 February
~ 1x1,Fr.MacFadden tells the General: "There will be no
Annual Statements of Accounts were meant to be sent to the Superior General. An effort will be
made to trace extant copies &her in the IPA or the AG.
'" this time the' three houses' were: Upton, Ferrytrouse and Drurncondra.
l4 These houses w e : Glencomaagh, Kibnmay and Omeath
n the IPA, dated 18" February 1x1,fiom Fr.Gaddo to Fr.MacFaddeo, giving
l 5 There is a letter i
permission to buy Clonhrrk for Lit. 18 million
additional burden on the Province became of rhe purchs-e of the property. The
There is a reference in a letter of 3* July 1961 to the fact that that the Superior
Omeath came into the picture again in May 1962 when there was a request from there
for permission to build a Hall. The Provincial reports that he has told the Omeath
community that they must collect (i.e. hndraise) a few thousand themselves before a
meeting of Rectors for Ociober P here ut i@on to talk over thefimnciul stute of
each house and to see fsome ofthe houses wuld contribute to the Provincial Furui-
suy the two Sch00l.s ppton and Ferryhouse] U& Dnuncondru Hntlre. "
The meeting was held and on the 18& October Fr-MacFaddenindicates to the
Fr.Genera1 that the initiative for that particular meeting had corne fiorn Fr-O'Brien
[Provincial Procurator]. He then goes on to make a brief report on the main points
discussed, and concludes: "The Provinciul debt stunds still [sic] c ~f t 57,000-not
and the School ut CYonmel. We ure assuming that the number of boys ut both
building programme ut Drumwitdru, but ut the lutter pZuce funds are increasing with
16
These 'm' were made up of a grant of 33,000 fiom the Hospitals Trust aod fimd-raising efforts
directed by Fr.Con Cmrell as is evident h m a letter of Fr.Cottrell to tbe Proviocial, dated 2zd Iaouary
1960 (IPA).
" In fact, Uptw industrial School closed less than four years later.
to incrw~eproductivity and plans for developing the dairy indu~tryat Kilmt~try&
note: Here at Cjpton the wheat crop brought in f 2,000 in spite of the had stmmer.
" "
permission from the General to take out a Bank loan to build the Hall at Omeatk
On the 29' September 1963, Fr.Arthur J.O9Brienwho had been Provincial Procurator
(and Manager at Upton and then Ferryhouse) returned to America Fr. William
A meeting of Rectors was held at Clonmel on November I 8&1963 with finance high
on the agenda. Suggestions were made about giving: a percenfage oftoral fukings
"
in the three uctive houses19to the 'Provincinl ~ u n k''. It was proposed that this
suggestion be followed up at the end of the year, "but in the meantime the homes of
Drumcondra and [@tonare committed through their Rectors to help ourfirtlmciailv. '"
On the 4' February 1964, Fr-MacFaddenmentions that a few donations towards the
education of students had been received but not amounting to more than £1,500.
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Province Funds.
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opinions re the proposed transfer of the Novitiate from Kilmurry to Dublin In one of
of caution: "there is still a debt of neurly f 100,000 which HAS to be puid "
On the 24' September 1968, Fr.Fors-yth makes reference to the "contract behveen
impossible a s you b w our situation and a three year tour fmi.v.vioncaie.v returning
implications. " Further on in the same letter he implies that the American cow is
large extent (...). We have not received help$nancial helpfor some time.
On the 15' November 1969, Fr.Forsyth thanks the General for his "kindfimciui
God that this year the Provincial debt was reduced by f5.000 thank^ to your k i d help
and that of others i.e. for 1969. 1do not mention these matters in public for many
.I
reasons.
On the 19' February 1970 Fr-Forsythreturns to the theme of finance: "We clre not in
afinanciulposition to support a three year tow ofthe missions mui rww even more so
On the 12& October 1970 h e tells Gaddo that Fr.Michae1 McGough, then Provincial in
l4 This was about k e s for the missionaries travelling on home leave and back to Afiica and also
about money for their holidays etc.
A decision in principle had been taken by the General to make Amerita a separate Provioce,
something that happened officially in April 1971.
England, had "agreed to give the Irish Province a loan off 5,000 to be repuid over
t ;me."
Province Accounts and says: "Abw f suy a word aboul the materiul s d e of things
Accounts for the Province, ending December 1970 and as you will note (with
~ r . ~ e c r e t u rthclt
y ) ~the
~ Lord has been v a y kind to us. T?te M i n g "Vuritm
Loans" f 12,I 70.00 @/us-f 600.00 and f 285.00 etc.) ure mostly Burses for the
can be reduced arid cleared in time with God's help. ((@tonowes also the Engksh
Province f 5,000.00 ut present on lotm). We too are very p t e f i r l f i r your kind und
In a letter of 15h October 1972 he informs the General that Kilmurray was sold for
590,000 but there was a £20,000 debt to be paid off there [on the farm] and the new
f 5,000. "
This is Fr.Forsyth's way of making sure that Fr.Gaddo, an Italian will undmstand Irish aammts i.e,
using the help of his Secretary an Englishman.
During his tenn as Provincial Fr.Forsytb established a number of Bursa.
Italian: 'more or less'
Fr-Bernard (Brian) McNally was installed a s Provincial of the Irish Province on the
~ ~1973. His Provincialate was a short one due to ill health Writing to
1 6 July
Fr.Gaddo on the 25& July, 1973 he says regarding the proposed Secondary School at
Drumcondra: "Evendid we hcrve a suitable site our share in the comtruction of any
On the 28&October 1973 he comments that: "h ordm to save a substuntial rmunmt oj'
money-ut lemt f 2Operperson it had been decided that students from the Province
"
returning to Rome at the end of that summer would travel overland and not by air.
correspondence.
In February 1974, Fr.McNaHy met with the Secretary of the Depamnerd ofEducation and rexived
APPENDIX XIV :
Province Accounts Analysis 1952 1953 1961 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 TOTAL
€ € € € € € € € € €
Income
Masses 12,280.94 10,393.35 11,860.00 34,534.29
USA contribution 1,363.70 3,699.25 5,062.95
Contributions from sisters 634.87 72.38 707.24
Transfers 380.92 253.95 2,539.48 2,539.48 5,713.82
Refunds 933.89 467.00 171.17 18.96 123.42 1,714.44
Pensions,donations,rent,supplies, wills &
gifts 552.20 253.31 1,153.00 15.66 2,031.58 63.49 1,781.51 1,269.74 7,120.48
Unidentified income 81.11 5,979.25 6,060.36
Industrial Schools 21,543.46 253.95 21,797.40
Individuals 2,517.81 21.59 2,539.40
Sale of cottage 380.92 380.92
Rome 507.90 507.90
Glencomeragh rent 24.23 24.23
Fathers and brothers 2,901.35 380.92 312.10 162.53 3,756.90
Land Bonds 13.60 13.60
Rent 35.50 35.50
Prize Bond 63.49 63.49
Curran's Brushes Made 249.19 249.19
Cattle & Farm Produce 1,947.88 1,947.88
Provisional contributions 8,032.00 11,170.46 9,419.07 9,836.98 11,707.14 11,631.32 61,796.96
Stipendia Missarum 22,521.15 25,020.81 20,764.03 16,431.16 18,871.65 103,608.80
Stocks,Rents, Dividends 134.06 185.79 190.56 226.71 1,137.70 1,086.32 2,961.14
Funeral Expenses 190.46 190.46
Retreat - Loftus Hall 15.24 15.24
Sale of books 61.58 31.74 93.33
Bulmer's (for boys) 47.32 47.32
For African student 31.74 31.74
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Province Accounts Analysis 1952 1953 1961 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 TOTAL
€ € € € € € € € € €
Supplies 304.74 118.09 38.19 241.25 119.36 821.62
Burses 412.66 317.43 317.43 1,047.53
Sale of "Consul" 177.76 177.76
In trust 809.33 809.33
Contributions for Fr. Prov's car 380.92 380.92
Towards Glen'ragh 184.11 184.11
Sale of cattle 1,339.80 1,339.80
Sale of students car 190.46 190.46
Income tax refund 138.57 236.96 375.53
For the gen chapter from English
Provincial 253.95 253.95
Total Income 16,227.63 31,667.25 19,303.61 21,512.00 34,565.72 37,922.63 35,179.63 36,390.54 33,786.98 266,556.01
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Expenditure 1951 1953 1961 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 TOTAL
€ € € € € € € € € €
Scholastics 1,282.84 1,282.84
Novitiate 2,166.17 2,166.17
Juniorate 5,550.03 5,550.03
Missions 1,627.73 1,627.73
Dollars 3061 1,363.70 1,363.70
Individual 126.97 190.46 35.55 1,620.69 181.70 2,155.38
Medical, chemical, hospital 508.20 243.87 84.50 49.20 306.13 1,191.90
Insurance and Interests 794.27 880.54 3,288.16 2,314.00 3,132.38 2,999.44 2,784.85 3,795.95 2,151.83 22,141.42
Travelling(incl. Italy, USA and UK) 2,479.07 5,446.92 288.33 620.00 86.32 420.88 536.91 618.74 10,497.18
Province administration 241.25 253.95 495.20
Transfers 12,414.43 1,523.69 2,760.73 16,698.85
Industrial Schools 11,377.65 6,227.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 81.26 0.00 17,686.19
Capital Expenditure 380.92 593.34 907.86 539.64 2,421.76
Clothing 195.63 195.63
Glencomeragh 5,134.85 0.00 3,491.78 502.82 0.00 0.00 0.00 9,129.44
Car expenses 376.50 606.00 982.50
Books, fees, stationery and printing 613.39 371.08 87.61 25.39 190.97 1,288.44
Fathers and Brothers 213.43 562.79 1,118.11 533.29 1,469.72 421.55 4,318.89
Income Tax 140.17 20.00 20.00 180.16
Subscriptions Patrician Year 76.18 76.18
Mandates and subsidies 11,876.00 13,825.54 14,508.92 14,869.90 11,654.93 12,839.24 79,574.52
Transfer of Masses 2,880.00 2,880.00
U.C.C students 822.00 382.93 314.23 271.53 1,790.70
Reduction overdraft 500.00 1,269.74 1,269.74 2,539.48 3,809.21 6,348.69 15,736.86
do. Allowance 100.00 573.92 573.92 1,247.84
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Expenditure 1951 1953 1961 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 TOTAL
€ € € € € € € € € €
Insurance, Rates 184.00 244.50 335.85 277.92 163.43 292.78 1,498.47
Miscellaneous:Holidays, Medical, etc 328.00 328.00
Transfer stipendiorum 9,877.81 11,312.82 10,158.55 8,420.31 7,272.93 47,042.42
Refunds 821.84 47.32 869.16
Prize bonds 50.79 50.79
For African student 63.49 63.49
C/A fees and cheque book 2.22 3.49 5.71
supply and excess stipends 154.76 154.76
Charity 3.81 879.93 6.35 890.09
Burses 761.84 317.43 1,079.28
Courses 97.77 82.79 367.02 547.57
Basins etc K'murry 416.47 416.47
To English Provisional 253.95 253.95
To house (cattle) 389.17 389.17
Chapter expenses 640.20 634.87 1,349.73 2,624.80
Total Expenditure 16,140.24 31,193.91 16,358.29 20,230.00 34,601.85 33,179.65 38,123.97 35,786.22 33,279.52 258,893.65
Income less expenditure 87.40 473.35 2,945.32 1,282.00 -36.12 4,742.98 -2,944.34 604.32 507.46 7,662.36
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APPENDIX XV : GOLDENBRIDGE
&
Income 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961
€ € € € € € € € € € €
Dublin Corporation 6,127.51 5,279.05 6,623.94 3,156.61 6,628.65 6,244.93 3,208.45 7,063.27 9,848.58 9,909.20
Treasury 5,588.79 7,053.80 7,891.60 7,746.58 7,637.89 3,648.50 9,941.77 15,977.89 5,573.22 9,226.42
Meath County
Council 35.59
Kildare Co. Council 558.14 632.62 611.38
Wicklow Co. Council 116.58 134.43 148.97
Carlow Co. Council 35.59 71.36 49.65
Dublin Co. Council 324.00 550.72 476.15
Credit Interest 11.87 21.97 26.47 20.44 6.29 12.82
Heating+Cleaning
Grant 33.01 31.30 159.61 82.67 57.14
Free Books 7.05 6.09 5.14 5.14
Unspecified 16,001.02 333.88
County Councils 1,415.66 1,210.49 697.09 1,443.27 378.13 383.41 1,930.43
Boards of
assistance 74.10 99.57 180.38
Voluntary Pupils and
other sources 513.30 173.45 486.75 219.79 25.65 139.67 210.05
Rent for St Joseph,
Rathdrum 104.75 104.75
Discounts etc.. 19.78
Cookery Grant 68.57
Rathdrum 10.64
Dept. of Education 1,115.46
Parents
Contributions 63.49
Total Income 12,786.20 13,721.98 17,032.57 16,001.02 13,042.30 15,940.71 11,099.24 15,027.13 23,979.64 15,951.17 21,430.41
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Expenditure 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961
€ € € € € € € € € € €
Food 4,378.91 5,681.04 7,802.54 7,427.97 4,384.63 4,563.56 1,917.60 5,487.17 4,927.46 2,945.06 6,753.35
Clothing 1,229.64 2,169.98 1,771.28 1,714.15 1,387.81 1,566.59 1,282.35 2,435.74 2,534.49 1,619.16 2,468.29
Salaries and wages 2,045.28 2,655.64 4,924.67 2,341.94 2,903.94 1,644.31 3,509.09 3,755.61 1,877.69 3,905.78
Drugs and medical
expenses 135.90 48.19 93.31 94.58 188.40 107.47 103.43 84.45 97.86 60.31 204.11
Telephone 54.88 43.26 93.55 113.24 34.84 92.88 189.44 73.62 317.31
Chapel & Rev. chaplain 170.60 144.46 269.60 211.53 169.45 257.24 396.62 300.24 320.04
Stationery and printing 5.88 5.18 7.81 77.67 33.85 99.71 163.22 26.83 116.77
Laundry and cleaning 135.09 23.30 253.95 291.60 88.07 109.77 166.34 524.30 117.76 149.89 118.47
Repairs to Buildings and
Decorations 2,805.55 65.37 724.04 610.11 2,739.84 1,089.78 1,141.53 1,919.79 4,505.65 667.36 2,635.57
Rents, Rates and Taxes 226.79 210.42 171.83 577.96 764.48 255.36 735.18 644.71 283.09 550.30
Fuel, Light and Power 360.67 1,317.32 906.47 920.41 1,243.64 990.87 1,009.42 1,254.65 1,224.70 894.40 1,852.14
Insurance 111.29 74.97 139.67 139.67
Machinery and new
equipment 226.62 0.00
Books for schoolrooms &
library 47.65 23.60
Bank charges and debit
interest 44.99 28.98 8.02 4.63 4.18 7.72 5.45 10.89 11.57 5.45 75.93
Furniture, fittings and
bed linen 560.84 231.69 304.74 345.43 800.42 399.00 539.55 577.78 837.94 115.37 798.49
Girl's travelling expenses 19.05 20.32
Cost of Band 12.70 11.43
Aftercare 12.70 15.24
Holidays 74.44 72.38
Sundries 220.11 204.69
Rent 91.42
Rates (Water) 74.79
Salaries of School Staff 944.11
Salaries of Employees 3,999.67
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Expenditure
(continued) 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961
€ € € € € € € € € € €
Crockery and Hardware 109.86 575.80 343.97
Allowance for sisters 361.88
Travelling and postage 238.06 165.83 102.63 416.09 292.00 212.08 347.31
Recreational expenses 23.62 39.57 26.66 168.79 40.12 13.75 221.59
Sollicitor's fees, etc.. 113.97
Swimming Pool 63.49
Garden Seeds etc. 9.52
Donations 15.74 74.77 18.03 39.43 26.73 59.65
St Joseph's Holiday's
home cottage 222.20
Petty Cash expenses 44.77
Hardware 522.84 921.91 432.17 340.92
Extraordinary expenses 134.86 9.55 38.09
Unspecified
Total Expenditure 12,540.58 12,723.40 17,439.52 16,982.60 15,063.99 14,028.56 8,776.74 18,249.48 20,710.04 9,741.29 21,086.02
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November 2007
30-Jun- 31-Dec- 30-Jun- 31-Dec- 30-Jun- 31-Dec- 30-Jun- 31-Dec- 30-Jun- 31-Dec- 30-Jun- 30-Dec-
Building account 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66
Income € € € € € € € € € € € €
Treasury 1,269.74 1,269.74 0.00 1,269.74 2,022.25 1,269.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,636.99 0.00 4,699.94
Corporation 2,590.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,269.74 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7,973.57
Dublin Corporation
(Dec 66) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,809.21
Treasury (II) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,015.79 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Health Authority 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,189.49
Gift 0.00 126.97 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Refund board of
works 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 19,490.48 6,285.20 6,983.56 0.00
Refund of
W.J.Bolger 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,009.44 0.00 0.00
Interest on a/c 85.05 139.07 0.00 6.73 3.75 5.62 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Unidentified 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 11,120.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
3,945.05 1,535.79 0.00 1,276.47 4,311.52 1,275.36 0.00 11,120.85 19,490.48 11,931.64 6,983.56 17,672.21
-
In Bank 10,292.92 13,603.08 5,986.19 928.97 31.30 105.26 725.33 -5,263.12 -4,565.03 -3,300.05 7,074.92 -91.48
14,237.95 15,138.87 5,986.19 2,205.43 4,342.82 1,380.61 725.33 5,855.30 14,925.45 8,631.59 -91.36 17,580.73
Expenses 0.00 9,152.67 5,057.22 2,174.13 4,237.56 655.29 5,988.44 10,420.32 18,225.38 15,706.25 0.00 18,518.62
-
In Bank 14,237.95 5,986.19 928.97 31.30 105.26 725.33 5,263.12 -4,565.03 -3,300.05 -7,075.04 -91.36 -937.96
14,237.95 15,138.87 5,986.19 2,205.43 4,342.82 1,380.61 725.33 5,855.30 14,925.33 8,631.21 -91.36 17,580.67
Breakdown of exp 0.00 0.00 5,057.22 0.00 0.00 655.29 5,988.44 10,420.32 0.00 0.00 0.00 18,518.62
Banagher Tiles
Limited 0.00 4,571.06 0.00 1,777.63 634.87 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Banagher Tiles
Limited 0.00 4,444.08 0.00 0.00 2,212.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
O Connor &
Aylward 0.00 137.13 0.00 53.33 57.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 936.81 746.61 0.00 0.00
Transfer to current
a/c 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,333.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
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30-Jun- 31-Dec- 30-Jun- 31-Dec- 30-Jun- 31-Dec- 30-Jun- 31-Dec- 30-Jun- 31-Dec- 30-Jun- 30-Dec-
Building account 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66
Expenses (cont.) € € € € € € € € € € € €
Mr Walsh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 595.19 71.42 0.00 0.00
Messrs W.J Bolger 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15,617.78 12,443.43 0.00 0.00
Forde 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 253.95 0.00 0.00
Kenny & Company 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,323.05 0.00 0.00
Varming &
Mulcachy 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 548.95 0.00 0.00
General distribution 0.00 0.00 0.00 343.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,066.58 0.00 0.00 0.00
Roadmakers
Limited 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 297.06 0.00 0.00
Interest 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.02 21.78 0.00 0.00
Cheque book 0.00 0.39 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 9,152.67 5,057.22 2,174.13 4,237.56 655.29 5,988.44 10,420.32 18,225.38 15,706.25 0.00 18,518.62
Debts owed to
industrial schools 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,809.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7,618.43 0.00 0.00
Lodged to account 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,022.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
CLOSING BANK -
BALANCE 14,237.95 5,986.19 928.97 31.30 105.26 725.33 5,263.12 -4,565.03 -3,300.05 -7,075.04 -91.36 -937.96
DIFFERENCE 0.01 634.88 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 2.44 0.12 0.38 -0.12 0.19
COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO CHILD ABUSE
REVIEW OF FINANCIAL MATTERS
November 2007
6,795 14,281 14,563 20,317 16,166 17,440 14,460 12,470 16,435 15,304 17,212 19,516 23,525
Payments
Farm 812 2,148 2,247 1,868 2,579 2,963 2,039 1,611 2,093 2,523 5,833 2,214 3,455
Clothing Items (including
Repairs) 407 1,408 1,645 2,614 2,439 1,157 1,449 668 1,423 1,710 1,164 1,286 2,281
Shoe-making 313 630 462 688 655 598 867 439 560 635 496 1,068 591
Furnishing and Carpentry 130 673 622 1,385 1,256 1,309 660 964 1,489 1,624 1,395 1,877 2,378
Payments to the Province 0 1,905 2,286 3,174 2,032 2,539 2,539 1,803 2,539 1,270 952 1,270 1,905
Car, Lorry and Freight 122 296 380 205 798 278 552 376 524 669 799 676 982
Rent and Insurance 0 729 492 521 656 578 572 567 557 610 609 658 719
Rates, Taxes, and Insurance 57 168 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dietary Expenses 1,338 3,350 2,687 2,832 3,007 3,418 3,229 2,665 2,873 2,682 3,048 4,439 5,020
Medical 251 284 305 363 374 510 277 322 373 613 661 484 805
Coal, gas, water and lighting 1,146 1,183 821 531 806 918 665 436 573 636 607 1,069 1,113
Wages 377 721 744 926 992 992 1,012 1,175 1,213 1,554 1,597 1,745 1,992
Other 384 453 699 743 6,781 1,501 1,186 1,632 1,138 1,984 873 932 2,501
5,337 13,946 13,389 15,849 22,374 16,760 15,047 12,657 15,354 16,508 18,034 17,717 23,743
Surplus/(Deficit) 1,458 335 1,174 4,468 -6,208 680 -587 -187 1,081 -1,204 -822 1,799 -218
COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO CHILD ABUSE
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22,727 20,974 20,754 21,843 21,271 25,757 30,413 17,212 33,124 37,051 33,200 28,583
Payments
Farm 3,810 3,994 3,802 3,375 0 5,289 4,928 5,833 8,559 6,633 6,867 5,137
Clothing Items (including
Repairs) 1,687 1,245 1,054 1,284 1,179 1,460 3,880 1,164 3,284 3,573 3,122 3,029
Shoe-making 677 957 0 796 1,079 1,162 0 496 0 0 0 0
Furnishing and Carpentry 2,101 1,550 1,925 1,765 2,121 2,376 3,312 1,395 3,845 4,156 2,450 0
Payments to the Province 1,270 2,539 1,905 1,270 1,270 0 1,270 952 2,539 2,539 2,539 2,539
Car, Lorry and Freight 1,969 620 920 2,144 2,057 1,740 45 799 0 11 0 3,645
Rent and Insurance 996 368 0 717 825 947 1,240 0 0 0 0 0
Rates, Taxes, and Insurance 0 422 715 0 0 0 0 609 1,305 890 1,197 1,064
Dietary Expenses 4,166 4,864 4,963 4,311 4,396 5,065 7,440 3,048 7,141 6,549 5,592 7,426
Medical 432 603 905 807 914 1,048 585 661 1,309 684 934 0
Coal, gas, water and lighting 945 961 1,058 1,391 1,540 1,855 2,751 607 3,280 3,248 3,374 7,146
Wages 2,240 2,413 2,967 1,505 2,433 2,508 2,812 1,597 4,118 4,292 830 428
Other 1,102 1,330 541 912 4,592 2,762 1,440 873 1,468 1,535 7,043 7,405
21,395 21,865 20,754 20,277 22,407 26,212 29,702 18,034 36,850 34,111 33,948 37,821
Surplus/(Deficit) 1,332 -891 0 1,566 -1,136 -455 711 -822 -3,726 2,940 -748 -9,238
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Payments
Farm 9,825 7,145 7,169 12,035 13,462 140,248
Clothing Items (including
Repairs) 3,572 3,596 3,086 1,896 1,207 58,969
Shoe-making 0 0 0 0 0 13,169
Furnishing and Carpentry 4,336 5,613 5,377 4,932 4,971 67,987
Payments to the Province 2,539 2,539 0 0 0 49,926
Car, Lorry and Freight 0 0 0 0 0 20,604
Rent and Insurance 1,221 1,286 0 1,828 1,607 18,301
Rates, Taxes, and Insurance 0 0 953 0 0 7,380
Dietary Expenses 6,142 6,549 8,235 10,010 10,138 146,620
Medical 2,118 2,184 1,295 992 926 22,018
Coal, gas, water and lighting 3,303 3,254 4,181 4,492 3,668 57,559
Wages 4,368 5,056 65 6,250 9,535 68,455
Other 4,918 3,787 1,677 4,077 7,082 73,351
APPENDIX XVII :
NUMBERS OF CHILDREN IN
1939 - 1969
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APPENDIX XVIII :
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
OF
SCHOOLS EXPENDITURE
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Goldenbridge
Average Average Average Average
5 Year Intervals 1951 - 55 1956 - 60 1961 - 65 1966 - 70
% % % %
Building Related Expenditure 13,512 18% 17,381 24% 21,562 19% 62,911 42%
Artane
Total
Total Total Total Total Total
Average Average Average Average Average 1966 - Average
5 Year Intervals 1941 - 1946 - 1951 - 1956 - 1961 -
% % % % % 71 (5 %
45 50 55 60 65
yrs)
Provisions
35,723 16.2% 49,744 16.5% 81,023 19% 82,209 19% 106,051 20% 118,295 26%
Operational
Expenses 64,897 29.5% 96,442 32.1% 159,356 36% 123,535 28% 101,827 19% 56,129 12%
Building Related
Expenditure 33,819 15.4% 44,333 14.7% 46,888 11% 52,014 12% 67,826 13% 65,652 15%
Capital
Expenditure 2,684 1.2% 3,216 1.1% 9,336 2% 29,832 7% 106,617 20% 60,370 13%
Recreational
1,763 0.8% 2,430 0.8% 5,026 1% 8,046 2% 12,725 2% 29,055 6%
Salaries
70,263 31.9% 68,673 22.8% 81,681 19% 86,548 20% 86,269 16% 80,091 18%
Traveling
510 0.2% 608 0.2% 290 0% 201 0% 403 0% 721 0%
Professional and
Financial Related
Expenses 45 0.0% 1,617 0.5% 3,893 1% 688 0% 124 0% 83 0%
Donations &
Religious Related
Expenses 9,690 4.4% 32,595 10.8% 43,800 10% 50,536 12% 48,758 9% 27,807 6%
Sundry Expenses
817 0.4% 1,116 0.4% 5,595 1% 5,733 21% 9,618 1% 13,706 4%
Total
220,211 300,774 436,886 439,342 540,216 451,910
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An Daingean
Total
Total Average Total Average Total Average Total Average Total Average 1966- Average
5 Year Intervals 1941 - 45 % 1946 - 50 % 1951 - 55 % 1956 - 60 % 1961-1965 % 1969 %
Provisions 29,426 36% 26,180 34% 37,526 36% 40,777 35% 54,475 29% 50,114 29%
Operational
Expenses 12,581 15% 15,807 20% 21,052 19% 23,714 20% 37,021 20% 39,811 23%
Building Related
Expenditure 7,834 10% 6,878 9% 9,895 10% 14,615 12% 26,028 14% 21,269 12%
Capital Expenditure 6,445 8% 7,185 9% 9,832 9% 10,968 10% 14,787 8% 20,893 12%
Upton
Total
1952 - Total
53& Average 1962 - Average
5 Year Intervals
1960 - % 66 (5 %
61 yrs)
(4yrs)
Provisions 43,330 34% 51,193 22%
Operational Expenses 25,643 20% 40,520 17%
Building Related
7,326 6% 15,050 6%
Expenditure
Capital Expenditure 11,314 9% 60,310 26%
Recreational 2,280 2% 8,402 4%
Salaries 13,781 11% 13,871 6%
Traveling 4,604 3% 4,180 2%
Professional and
Financial Related 5,176 4% 692 0%
Expenses
Donations & Religious
4,553 3% 16,262 7%
Related Expenses
Sundry Expenses 9,604 8% 21,444 9%
Total 127,610 100% 231,925 100%
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Ferryhouse
Average Average Average
(4 yrs) (5 yrs) (4 yrs)
% % %
1951 - 1960 - 1966 -
5 Year Intervals
54 65 69
Provisions 39% 39% 27%
33,498 68,405 56,715
Operational Expenses 9,988 12% 15% 13%
26,758 27,162
Building Related
9% 12% 15%
Expenditure 7,567 19,925 31,260
Capital Expenditure 14% 7% 24%
11,930 11,452 49,123
Recreational 1% 0% 0%
892 1,007 1,402
Salaries 13% 7% 8%
11,003 11,718 16,201
Traveling 1% 4% 3%
977 6,218 5,909
Professional and
Financial Related 3% 1% 97 0%
2,494 1,304
Expenses
Donations & Religious
5% 6% 5%
Related Expenses 4,565 10,030 10,155
Sundry Expenses 3% 9% 5%
2,637 14,999 10,474
Total 85,551 100% 171,817 100% 208,498 100%
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Parental
Reformatory Industrial Places of Conveyance Moneys - Building & Appropriation
Sub Total Total
Schools Schools Dentention Expenses Collection Equipment Grant in Aid
Expenses
1939 4,726.73 134,720.99 503.62 167.30 502.84 - 140,621.48 2,554.21 138,067.27
1940 6,349.43 140,168.96 537.12 196.06 493.24 - 147,744.81 3,516.59 144,228.22
1941 10,772.27 145,236.87 603.68 364.50 37.81 - 157,015.13 3,936.99 153,078.14
1942 8,143.54 147,267.85 584.07 305.25 420.89 - 156,721.60 4,189.27 152,532.33
1943 8,339.17 148,478.73 719.56 559.23 444.04 - 158,540.73 4,734.63 153,806.10
1944 9,203.24 150,496.72 1,372.66 602.73 453.70 - 162,129.05 5,723.20 156,405.85
1945 10,093.52 157,610.86 1,680.49 530.15 551.35 - 170,466.37 7,460.80 163,005.57
1946 - - - - - - - - -
1947 8,999.84 159,838.20 1,709.38 354.66 659.88 21,479.09 193,041.05 10,836.35 182,204.70
1948 7,454.48 147,748.40 1,879.17 519.49 781.88 18,529.85 176,913.27 10,689.89 166,223.38
1949 10,732.46 199,790.72 2,190.36 357.67 941.80 11,756.00 225,769.01 12,059.63 213,709.38
1950 - - - - - - - - -
1951 9,803.06 188,350.25 2,323.49 390.61 1,005.53 5,068.20 206,941.14 12,054.24 194,886.90
1952 11,657.95 231,652.86 2,595.99 436.07 996.44 784.76 248,124.07 9,340.04 238,784.03
1953 13,829.43 284,801.11 2,661.89 439.94 910.07 - 302,642.44 8,445.03 294,197.41
1954 10,917.21 272,621.65 2,830.25 476.15 1,024.68 - 287,869.94 7,878.00 279,991.94
1955 11,529.22 257,378.45 3,301.32 570.11 996.74 - 273,775.84 6,915.00 266,860.84
1956 10,615.01 242,566.95 2,985.15 407.59 1,010.71 - 257,585.41 5,984.00 251,601.41
1957 11,082.27 229,152.17 3,679.70 384.73 912.94 - 245,211.81 5,172.00 240,039.81
1958 12,843.40 216,336.70 3,448.61 631.06 1,460.20 - 234,719.97 6,899.00 227,820.97
1959 16,570.08 283,503.31 3,753.35 523.13 998.01 - 305,347.88 4,603.00 300,744.88
1960 18,832.76 299,599.78 3,990.79 615.82 1,053.88 - 324,093.03 4,482.00 319,611.03
1961 - - - - - - - - -
1962 - - - - - - - - -
1963 17,222.73 259,486.21 6,914.99 539.64 703.43 - 284,867.00 4,979.00 279,888.00
1964 14,344.23 241,910.50 8,544.07 647.57 799.93 - 266,246.30 4,610.00 261,636.30
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Parental
Building &
Reformatory Industrial Places of Conveyance Moneys - Appropriation
Equipment Sub Total Total
Schools Schools Dentention Expenses Collection in Aid
Grant
Expenses
1965 - - - - - - - - -
1966 19,369.85 297,114.90 8,839.92 634.87 584.08 - 326,543.62 3,710.00 322,833.62
1967 21,167.80 282,653.85 8,696.44 834.22 547.26 - 313,899.57 3,514.00 310,385.57
1968 20,371.68 245,395.93 10,531.21 810.09 500.28 - 277,609.19 2,706.00 274,903.19
1969 24,036.14 246,523.46 10,590.89 954.84 432.98 - 282,538.31 2,441.00 280,097.31
Total 329,007.51 5,610,406.38 97,468.18 13,253.49 19,224.61 57,617.90 6,126,978.07 159,433.87 5,967,544.20
Note: No records were available for the years 1946, 1950, 1961 – 1962 and 1965.
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APPENDIX XXI :
On lothJuly 1945, the Minister requested the Association to provide audited accounts
to the Department. Records indicate that statements were received from twenty-one
Industrial Schools by 2oLhFebruary 1946. A list of the twenty-one schools concerned
is attached as Appendix B. The Department no longer holds copies of the statements
received. c - 4 d.,
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On gth April 1947, the Department requested each school to submit detailed
statements of its income and expenditure for the year ending 31S'March 1947.
Records indicate that statements of Income and Expenditure were received from all
Industrial Schools by 1'' August 1947. The Department no longer holds copies of the
statements received but holds a summary financial statgrnent created at the time which
lists the schools concemed. A copy of this summary financial statement is attached as
Appendix C.
On 61h July 1950, the Minister requested the Association to provide statements of
accounts from the individual schools for the periods ended 31'' December 1949 andlor
31SLMarch 1950.
On 21" July 1950, statements of accounts for the financial year 1949 in respect of
forty-two Industrial Schools and one Reformatory School (St. Conleth's, Daingean)
were submitted to the Department. The Department no longer holds copies of the
statements received but holds a summary financial statement created at the time which
lists the schools concemed. A copy of this summary financial statement is attached as
Appendix D.
Accounts were received from nine schools on unrecorded dates in early 1954. A list
of the nine schools concerned is attached as Appendiv E. There is no record to
indicate if accounts were received from any other schools other than the .nine schools
listed. However, in a letter to the Minister dated circa loth February 1954, the
Resident Managers Association stated that "it was decided that it was impossible to
compile accounts as asked for".
On 181h May 1955, the Association submitted statements of accounts for an unknown
number of schools. There is no record on file outlining a request for these accounts.
The Department no longer holds copies of the statements of accounts received.
Records indicate that the Department was unwilling to accept these statements of
account in the format presented and they were returned to the Association on 24'h
October 1955.
On 7'h November 1955, the Resident Managers Association submitted accounts for
twenty-two Lndustrial Schools. The Department no longer holds copies of the
accounts received. Following an examination of'-related records on file, the
Department is not in a position to confirm the identity of twenty-two schools for
which accounts were submitted.
On 24thJanuary 1962, the Department requested the Association to submit income and
expenditure accounts for the previous year in respect of six representative but
unnamed schools. On 5thMarch 1962, the Resident Managers Association submitted
statements of account to the Department in respect of nine Industrial Schools. A list
of the nine-schools concerned is attached as Appendix F.
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for pmvisions.
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E200.
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b u l l d i n g e n d r c p a i r a during t h e y a a r . It
b e e o o u t s t a n d i n g dabt of fi3.250.9.7.
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pro-rar o L o t h i n 3 m e t o r i a l o n hande w h i c h
e r e now n a a r l y s x h s u e t a d .
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2 Upton Industrial School, Cork
3 Letterfrack Industrial School, Galway
4 Lakelands Industrial School. Dublin
5 Moate Industrial School, Westmeath
6 St. George's Industrial School, Limerick
7 St. Patrick's Industrial School, Kilkenny
8 Drogheda Industrial School. Louth
9 St. Kyran's lndustrial School. Rathdrurn. Wicklow
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APPENDIX XXII
The documents that we have identified in relation to the proposed review of the schools in
1951 are as follows:
Reference Description
We also note the internal Department of Education memo dated 24th April 19511 on the
Minister’s Conference on the 23rd of April 1951 with the President and Secretary of the
Industrial and Reformatory School Managers Association.
“Br. Hurley gave as reasons for the Association’s disapproval of the proposed enquiry:-
1) that it was felt that the enquiry reflected on the management of the schools, that the
Association took particular objection to the Departments of Finance and of Social
1
Footnote 171 of the Department of Education and Science’s Statement to the Commission
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Welfare being associated with the enquiry when the Department of Education was
already fully aware of the circumstances of the schools;
2) It appeared to the Association that the proposed enquiry would be the thin end of the
wedge in an attempt by the State to impose its control on the detailed management of
the schools.
The managers were very satisfied with the present system of inspection and believed that
the present system of management was ideal.
i) that the State had no intention whatever of using this enquiry to obtain a further
footing in the schools. His policy was that the State should assist the schools and
once it is satisfied that the work is being done efficiently by the management to
interfere with them as little as possible;
ii) the Managers were mistaken in the view that the enquiry had ever insisted upon
by the Department of Finance. As a matter of fact, he himself had insisted on the
enquiry and only with the greatest reluctance did the Department of Finance
agree to it. What had happened was that the schools were being given only half
the increase they had asked for and he was not prepared to leave the matter
there. One of his objects in this was to bring the officials of the Department of
Finance face to face with the realities in the schools. It had been suggested that
the Department of Social Welfare should also be associated with the enquiry and
he had welcomed this as he regarded this as a potential help in his struggle for a
increase of grants. Fr. Reidy and Br. Hurley stated that this threw a very different
light on the proposal and in these circumstances they, personally, were quite
willing for the proposed enquiry to proceed. It would be necessary, however, for
them to hold a meeting of the managers. They hoped to do this on Friday next but
it may be taken that the managers would now accept the proposal.
Fr. Reidy then asked what would be the nature of the proposed enquiry and the
Minister said that it would cover the physical and general welfare of the pupils,
their training and aftercare subsequent to discharge and above all their food,
clothing and housing. It might be that the Department of Finance representative
would desire that the schools accounts should be available in a uniform form.
The Minister thought for his part that it would scarcely be necessary to visit all of
the schools, that visits to ten or so typical schools would be sufficient. However,
that was a matter for the Committee. The Department’s representative on the
Committee will be the Inspector.”
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APPENDIX XXIV:
This Indenture made on the 18" day of July in the year of our Lord 1870 between
Frances Mary Callaghan of Artane Castle in the county of Dublin Spinster of the one
part and James Aloysius Hoare, Richard Anthony Maxwell, John Augustine Grace,
Patrick Dominick McDonnell and Thomas Alphonsus Hoope all of North Richmond
Street in the city of Dublin hereinafter called the Purchasers of the other part.
Whereas the said Frances Mary Callaghan being seized of an estate in fee simple in
of the lands and heredits hereinafter described hath contracted with the said purchaser
for the sale thereof to them for the sum of £7000 stg. Now this Indenture witnesseth
that in consdn of said sum of £7000 paid by the said purchasers to the said Frances
Mary Callaghan on the execution of these presents the receipt of which sum she doth
hereby admit and from the same doth hereby release the said purchasers their heirs
exors and ags the said Frances Mary Callaghan doth hereby grant unto the said James
,-
Aloysius Hoare, Richard Anthony Maxwell, John Augustine Grace, Patrick Dominick
MCDonnell and Thomas Alphonsis Hoare and their heirs all that and those that part
of the lands of Artane south situated into the Barony of Coolock and County Dublin
containing 54a3r4p statute measure or thereabouts with the mansion house called
Artane Castle and all other buildings standing thereon together with all fixtures
commons waters water courses sewers privileges easements advantages and appurts
whatsoever to the said lands and heredits hereby granted belonging or with the same
thereto and all the Estate rights title interest use trust property claim and demand
whatsoever of her the said Frances Mary Callaghan in to or out of the same premises.
To have and to hold the said lands heredits and premises unto the said Jarnes Aloysius
Typed version of draft conveyance dated 1810711870 furnished by Maxwells under
cover of their letter of 14/05/07
Donnell, Thomas Anthony Hoope and their heirs to the use of the said James Aloysius
Donnell and Thomas Alphonsus Hoope their heirs and asigns for ever subject to a
certain Indenture of lease of a school house [This is the lease of the existing school
situate on the lands which is to be executed before this lease?] erected on a position of
said premises bearing date the day of 1870 made by the said Frances
Mary Callaghan of the one part and His Eminence Paul Cardinal Cullen and the Very
Catholic Parish Priest of the other part for the term of years from the
day of at the yearly rent of one shilling payable half yearly on the
Hoare, R.A Maxwell, J.A Grace, P.D McDonnell and T. A Hoope their heirs and
C-
asigns that she the said Frances Mary Callaghan now hath in herself good right, full
power and careful and absolute authority to grant the said lands heredits and premises
to their use and in manner aforesaid and that the same shall be entered upon and
enjoyed and the rents and profits thereof received and taken by the said Purchasers
their heirs and assigns without any lawful interruption by the said Frances Mary
Callaghan or any other person or persons whomsoever free from or by the said
Frances Mary Callaghan her heirs, exors or adrnons indemnified against all estates,
incurnbrances claims and demands whatsoever and further the she the said Frances
Mary Callaghan and every person rightfully claiming any estate right, title or interest
in to or out of the said lands heredits and premises will at all times hereafter at the
request and costs of the said purchasers their heirs and assigns execute and do every
Typed version of draft conveyance dated 18/07/1870 furnished by Maxwells under
cover of their letter of 14/05/07
such lanrful ?? and thing for the further better and more perfectly ?? the said lands
heredits and premises to the uses and in manner aforesaid as by the said purchasers
In witness whereof
To the Registrar appointed by an act of Parliament for registering Deeds, Wills and so
forth in Ireland.
A memorial of a conveyance dated the nineteenth day of July in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and seventy between Frances Mary Callaghan of Artane
Castle in the county of Dublin Spinster of the one part and James Aloysius Hoare,
Richard Anthony Maxwell, John Augustine Grace, Patrick Dominick McDonnell and
Thomas Alphonsus Hoope all of North Richmond Street in the City of Dublin
Gentlemen hereinafter called 'the purchasers' of the other part. Reciting that the said
Frances Mary Callaghan being seized of an estate in fee simple in possession of the
lands and hereditments hereinafter described had contracted with the said purchasers
for the sale thereof to them for the sum of seven thousand pounds sterling said
Indenture witnessed that in consideration of said sum& seven thousand pounds paid
by the said purchasers to the said Frances Mary Callaghan on the execution thereof
she the said Frances Mary Callaghan granted unto the said Jarnes Aloysius Hoare,
Richard Anthony Maxwell, John Augustine Grace, Patrick Dominick McDonnell and
Thomas Alphonsus Hoope and their heirs All that and those that part of the lands of
Artane South situated in the barony of Coolock and County of Dublin containing fifty
four acres three roods and four perches Statute measure or thereabouts with the
mansion house called 'Artane Castle' and all other buildings standing thereon
together with all fixtures commons waters water courses sewars privileges easements
advantages and appurtenances whatsoever to the said lands and hereditaments thereby
granted belonging or with the same or any of them theretofore enjoyed or reputed or
trust property.. . into or out of the same premises To hold the said lands hereditments
and premises unto the said James Aloysius Hoare Richard Anthony Maxwell, John
Augustine Grace, Thomas Dominick McDonnell and Thomas Alphonsus Hoope and
their heirs to the use of the said James Aloysius Hoare, Richard Anthony Maxwell,
John Augustine Grace, Patrick Dominick McDonnell and Thomas Alphonsus Hoope
their heirs and assigns for ever subject to a certain Indenture of lease of a schoolhouse
erected on a portion of the said premises bearing date the thirteenth day of July one
thousand eight hundred and seventy made by the said Frances Mary Callaghan to His
Eminence Paul Cardinal Cullen and The Very Reverend Cornelius Cannon Rooney
of Clontarf in the County of Dublin Roman Catholic Parish Priest for the term of nine
hundred years from the thirteenth day of July one thousand and eight hundred and
seventy at the yearly rent of one shilling payable half yearly on the first day of
January and first day of July and said conveyance of which this is a memorial
contained covenants by said Frances Mary Callaghan for herself, her heirs executors
and administrators for good title quiet enjoyment freedom from incumbrances and
further assurance the execution of which said deed And this by the said Frances Mary
Callaghan By Patrick Maxwell North Great Georges Street in the city of Dublin
Solicitor And by Jarnes Hendley Quinn of Henrietta Street in said city of Cork.
Signed and sealed by the said Frances Mary Callaghan in the presence of Patrick
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5 July, 1870
Sir,
The proposed school is 2 L/z miles from the General Post Office,
Dublin in the Barony of Coolock, Co. Dublin - site being a very
healthy one, not far from the sea on the road to Malahide.
The lands, which are held in fee simple have been purchased for
the purpose of an Industrial School at a cost of £7,000 and it is
proposed to erect additional buildings for Dormitories,
Classrooms, at a further outlay of £1 6,000.
Cardinal Cullen
Lord 0'1-Iagan
Earl of Granard K.P.
Sir Jarnes Power Bart.
Very Rev. Doctor McCabe V.G.
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1 7 Mountjoy Square,
Dublin
20 June 1870
To
The Right Hon.
Chichester Fortescue,
Chief Secretary for Ireland
Dublin Castle.
Sir,
The purchasers of Artane Castle and its Demesne of 56 statute acres of land, situated within
two miles of Dublin, are desirous that you may direct the property to be visited, and reported
upon by the Lnspector of Industrial Schools.
Should his report enable you to certify, that the property, in question, is suitable for the
establishment of an Industrial School for Roman Catholic boys, under the "Lndustrial
Schools' Act", I am to request, on the part of the proposed Committee of Management, that
you will grant the Certificate at your earliest possible convenience.
Charles Kennedy
Mr Lentaigne