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Representative Church Body Library, Dublin Records of the Dioceses Of Representative Church Body Library, Dublin Records of the Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross D. 12 From the Dean of Ross: 1933; the Bishop of Cork and the Diocesan Secretary: 2000, 2006 2014; the Bishop of Cork: 2018 1. Visitations [Visitation books for Cork, 1639, 1841-68, Cloyne, 1673-1868, and Ross, 1666, 1722-65, 1841-56 were destroyed in the fire in the Public Record Office of Ireland in 1922]. 1. 1781 (Cork) 2. 1857 (Cork 3. 1857 (Cloyne) 4. 1857 (Ross) 5. 1858 (Cork) 6. 1858 (Cloyne) 7. 1858 (Ross) 8. 1859 (Cork) 9. 1859 (Cloyne) 10. 1859 (Ross) 11. 1860 (Cork) 12. 1860 (Cloyne) 13. 1860 (Ross) 14. 1861 (Cork) 14. 1861 (Cloyne) 15. 1861 (Ross) 16. 1862 (Cork) 17. 1862 (Cloyne) 18. 1862 (Ross) 19. 1863 (Cloyne) 20. 1863 (Cloyne) 21. 1863 (Ross) 22. 1864 (Cork & Ross) 23. 1864 (Cloyne) 24. 1865 (Cork & Ross) 25. 1865 (Cloyne) 26. 1866 (Cork & Ross) 27. 1866 (Cloyne) 28. 1867 (Cork & Ross) 29. 1867 (Cloyne) 30. 1868 (Cork & Ross) 31. 1868 (Cloyne) 32. 1869 (Cloyne) 33. 1870 (Cork & Ross) 34. 1870 (Cloyne) 35. 1872 (Cloyne) 36. 1873 (Cork, Cloyne & Ross et seq.) 37. 1874 38. 1875 39. 1876 40. 1877 41. 1878 42. 1879 43. 1880 44. 1881 45. 1882 46. 1883 47. 1884 48. 1885 49. 1886 50. 1887 51. 1888 52. 1889 53. 1890 54. 1891 55. 1892 56. 1893 57. 1894 58. 1895 59. 1896 60. 1897 61. 1898 62. 1899 63. 1900 64. 1901 65. 1902 66. 1903 67. 1904 68. 1905 69. 1906 70. 1907 71. 1908 72. 1909 73. 1910 74. 1911 75. 1912 76. 1913 77. 1914 78. 1915 79. 1916 80. 1917 81. 1918 82. 1919 83. 1920 84. 1923 85. 1924 86. 1925 87. 1926 88. 1927 89. 1928 90. 1929 91. 1930 92. 1931 93. 1932 94. 1933 95. 1934 96. 1934 97. 1935 98. 1936 99. 1937 100. 1938 101. 1939 102. 1940 103. 1941 104. 1942 105. 1943 106. 1947 107. 1948 108. 1949 109. 1950 110. 1951 111. 1952 112. 1953 113. 1954 114. 1955 115. 1957 116. 1958 117. 1960 118. 1961 119. 1962 120 1963 121. 1964 122. 1965 123. 1966 124. 1967 125. 1968 126. 1969 127. 1970 128. 1971 129. 1972 130 1973 131. 1974 132. 1975 133. 1976 134. 1977 135. 1978 136. 1979 137. 1980 (Part I) 138. 1980 (Part II) 139. 1981 (Part I) 140. 1981 (Part II) 141. 1982 (Part I) 142. 1982 (Part II) 143. 1983 (Part I) 144. 1983 (Part II) 145. 1984 (Part I) 146. 1984 (Part II) 147. 1985 (Part I) 148. 1985 (Part II) 149. 1986 (Part I) 150. 1986 (Part II) 151. 1987 (Part I) 152. 1987 (Part II) 153. 1988 (Part I) 154. 1988 (Part II) 155. 1989 (Part I) 156. 1989 (Part II) 157. 1990 (Part I) 158. 1990 (Part II) 159. 1991 (Part I) 160. 1991 (Part II) 161. 1992 (Part I) 162. 1992 (Part II) 163. 1993 (Part I) 164. 1993 (Part II) 165. 1994 (Part I) 166. 1994 (Part II) 167. 1995 (Part I) 168. 1995 (Part II) 169. 1996 (Part I) 170. 1996 (Part II) 171. 2006 172. 2011 2. Boards of Nomination 1. Minute Books 1. 1871-1881 2. 1881-1905 3. 1905-1932 4. 1932-1943 5. 1943-1953 6. 1953-1968 7. 1968-1987 2. Declaration Books 1. 1871-1880 2. 1881-1891 3. Licence Books 1. 1883-1900 2. 1900-1919 3. 1919-1941 4. Episcopal Elections 1. 1952 (blank printed material) 2. 1957 (do) 5. Diocesan Synod 1. Attendance book, 1974-1988 2. Standing Committee Minute Books 1. 1869-1871 2. 1927-1933 3. Sustentation Fund Committee minute book, 1870-1872 4. Boundaries Committee Minute Books 1. 1878-1915 2. 1916-1921 5. Sub-Committees Minute Book 1. Graveyards, 1884-1885 2. City Parishes, 1895 3. Amalgamation of Clerical Incomes, 1919-1920 4. Increase in Episcopal Stipends, 1920-1922 5. Revision of Finance, 1923 6. Board of Education 1. Copy Minute Book, 1914-1925 2. Attendance Book, 1874-1913 3. Account Books 1. 1890-1910 2. 1910-1925 4. Cork Trust School Board 1. Minute Books 1. 1888-1890 2. 1890-1914 3. 1914-1956 1a. Finance Committee Minute Book, 1890-1907 2. Attendance Book, 1890-1918 3. Account Books 1. 1890-1915 2. 1974-1979 4. Copy Out-Letter Book, 1891-1926 5. Printed Reports, 1892-1905 5. School Inspection Books. 1. 1891-1912 2. 1913-1923 6. Finance Committee Minute Book, 1903-1914 7. Transport Sub-Committee Minute Book, 1939-1942 8. Crowe Trust Account Book, 1952-1979 9. National Schools Diocesan Selection Panel Minute Book, 1975-1976 10. Higher Education Trust papers, 1992-1993 11. Printed Schemes under the Educational Endowments Acts, 1885-1890 7. Board of Mission 1. Minute Books 1. 1894-1919 2. 1938-1956 3. 1956-1982 4. 1982-1994 2. Cork City Missionary Exhibition Sub-Committee Minute Book, 1955 6. Diocesan Council 1. Committees Attendance Books 1. 1903-1919 2. 1919-1929 2. Finance Committee Minute Books 1. 1872-1875 2. 1875-1887 3. 1888-1908 4. 1909-1916 5. 1917-1926 3. Glebes Committee 1. Minute Books 1. 1913-1947 2. 1947-1982 2. Account Books 1. 1913-1966 3A. Boundaries Committee 1. Schedules of parishes and townlands & related correspondence, 1914-16 4. Miscellaneous Account Books 1. Endowments 1. 1982-1945 2. [n.d.] 2 1872-1974 3. Diocesan ledger, 1881-1886 4. Auxiliary Fund, 1886-1908 5. Balance Books 1. 1892-1910 2. 1915-1932 6. Superannuation Payments 1. 1909-1934 2. 1935-1975 7. Stipends 1. 1901-1909 2. 1945-1962 8. Diocesan Expenses, 1917-1950 9. Gumbleton Trust, 1923-1941 10. 1942-1972 11. Good Service Fund Payments, 1945-1972 12. Diocesan Treasurer’s Petty Cash Book, 1947-1979 13. Bence-Jones Trust, 1955 14. Diocesan Treasurer’s Transfer Book, 1973-1979 15. Diocesan Treasurer’s Cash Book, 1973-1975 16. Postage Book, 1974-1979 17. Bishops’ Appeal Fund, 1975-1979 18. Temporary Duty Payments, 1976-1980 5. Returns of clergy birthdays and annunities, 1871 6. Survey of parish charities, 1941 7. Miscellaneous legal papers, 19-20th cent. [unsorted] 8. Miscellaneous papers rel. to individual parishes, 20th cent. 1. Abbeystrewry, Tullagh & Castlehaven 2. Aghadown 3. Altar 4. Ballydehob 5. Ballymodan 6. Berehaven 7. Blackrock 8. Brigown 9. Brinny & Templemartin 10. Buttevant & Ballyhea 11. Carrigrohane 12. Carrigtwohill 13. Castlemagner, Kilbrin, Ballyclough & Clinmeen 14. Castlemartyr, Killeagh & Dungourney 15. Castletownroche 16. Clonfert 17. Cloyne 18. Desertserges 19. Clonmel/Queenstown 20. Fanlobbus 21. Innishannon 22. Kilmocomogue 23. Kilnagross & Kilmalooda 24. Kilshannig 25. Macroom 26. Mogeely 27. Ross, Rathbarry & Castleventry 28. Rushbrooke 29. St Edmund’s 30. St Mary, Shandon 9. Correspondence 1. Letter Books 1. 1905-1919 2. 1913-1916 2. Correspondence files, 1915-1970 10. Sparsely Populated Areas Commission Papers, 1958-1961 11. Administration 1966 Papers. 7. Printed Material 1. Reports of the Diocesan Council 1. 1884-1898 2. 1898-1908 3. 1910-1914 4. 1914-1917 5. 1923-1927 6. 1927-1931 7. 1932-1935, 1950, 1955-1956,1960-1962, 1967, 1971-1976 [unbound] 2. Financial reports 1. 1884-1888 2. 1886-1897 3. 1898-1908 4. 1910-1914 5. 1914-1918 6. 1919-1924 7. 1928-1933 8. 1931-1935 9. 1935-1939 10. 1939-1942 (inc. Board of Education) 11. 1939-1943 12. 1944-1947 13. 1949-1955, 1961-1964, 1966, 1968-1969 [unbound] 3. Rules and Regulations of the Diocesan Synod 1. 1912 2. 1926 3. 1937 4. 1962 5. 1989 4. Misc. printed material 1. Returns from the Commission in Public Instruction, 1834, to which has been added returns of benefices for1833, 1852-53. 2. Schedule of glebe houses and lands, 1912 3. Rules for the administration of the Finance Scheme, 1915 4. Auxiliary Assessment and Gumbleton Scheme, 1920 5. Suggested scheme for amalgamation of the Finance Scheme, Supplementary Finance Scheme & Gumbleton Scheme, [n.d.] .
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