Cork Presbyterian Meeting House, Princes St. Cork Records
TitreCork Presbyterian Meeting House, Princes St. Cork Records
RéférenceIE 627/U87
Date
1717-1888 (-1931)
Date 1717 - 1888
Etendue et contenu(Copy) Records of Cork Presbyterian Meeting House, Prince's St. Original arrangement and numbering from time of deposit has been retained:
U87/1. Minutes of weekly consistorial and other meetings, 1717-1839. Admissions to the congregation, marriages, and deaths of members are noted in the minutes. Other meetings include meetings to appoint clergy and regional synods. 138pp. [pp1-22 numbered, (numbers added 23-58). A new numbering, 1-80, covers the remainder of the document, perhaps suggesting a new volume was commenced (c1729-)]
U87/2. Register of baptisms, 1717-1799, and Register of baptisms and marriages, 1800-22 (mainly baptisms before 1815). [These copies consist of A4 photocopies taped together, to cover the top and bottom halves of the original documents. 1717-1799 register is numbered (in reverse order) from 130 to 198 (43pp). Register 1800-22 is numbered 91 to 129, but with some gaps (16pp)].
U87/3. File containing lists of members of the congregation, and other items: (i) List, 'Deaths of Members of our Society from 1815' (1815-62); (ii) List of Communicants, 1717-29 (4pp); (iii) List, Members of the Congregation 1821-22 and List of Communicants 1821-28 (2pp); (iv) List of subscribers and sums annually subscribed, 1748 (5pp; first page only is dated, other pages may be from other years); (v) copies of some extracts from registers noting births and deaths, 1723-1885 (5pp); (vi) copy extract from register of baptisms regarding members of the Barry family, 1885-88 (1p); (vii) Family tree of Richard Carleton of Knockananna, Co Tipperary, admitted 1682 (1p); (viii) copy of two declarations, the first dated 3 January 1735 signed by those agreeing to subscribe towards a new place of worship, the second dated 8 January 1719 is signed by James Weekes and asks the bishop of Cork to approve the registration of the meeting house on Dumscomb's Marsh, Cork, under the 1719 Act (1p); (ix) letter dated 12 November 1865 from Joseph Miller, London, requesting confirmation of the marriage of Richard Swayne and Ann Sheehan, Mrs Swayne being 'in great trouble' in Miller's neighbourhood (1p); (x) List of ministers in Prince's St, 1670-1961. A note states '5 Unitarian ministers, 13 Trinitarian'. (1p) [evidently part of a longer document]
U87/4. Transcriptions of books containing minutes, resolutions, copies of letters, and spiritual and textual commentary [in the hand of Richard Dowden. Many entries are signed by Dowden, and many others may be by him].
(i) 1817-1830 (-1838). Contains, eg, printed 'Historical Notice of the Presbyterian Congregation' [1851], Unitarian Conference Meeting (19 Aug 1817), Subscriptions to print the declaration for the voluntary support of religion (list of names, 22 Jan 1832), letter to the British and Foreign Unitarian Society regarding Augustus Tancred (25 July 1831),Petition of parishioners of St Paul's parish regarding coal tax [undated], article regarding Richard Dowden's proposal of rateable self-taxation (1838), essays and letters on Catholic Emancipation and the established Church [1826-28], report of committee on Education in Presbyterian Schools [1830]. pp1-69;
(ii) c1821-1844. Contains, eg, petitions against protestant dissenters serving as church wardens in the established Church [including list of dissenters with 'Independents, Baptists, Separatists'; 1827], responses to Lord Mount Cashell's speech on church reform [1831], letters by Dowden on behalf of the congregation [1840s], letter from J Wilkes to Rev Hinckes 2 August 1808 explaining his withdrawal from ministry owing to illness and subsequent reconcilement with the Church of England, article from Dublin Evening Post 9 March 1844 regarding Eustace-Street Meeting House and funds. pp70-121;
(iii) c1844-1857. Contains, eg, letter from Dowden as treasurer to the congregation to Samuel McCall regarding a claim against him, and response of Joshua Jacob (Quaker), Clonmel, to Dowden on matters of religion [1841]. Most of this book consists of copies of newspaper articles on scriptural and spiritual matters, with some poetry and other reports, including meetings of the Cork Cuvierian Society. pp122-179
(iv) c1856-60. Consisting mainly of newspaper articles, many on science and trade. Some letters and notes by Dowden occur towards the back including, eg, subscription to present a testimonial to William Connell on his leaving for New Zealand (3 August 1840). pp180-243
U87/5. Volume, Annual Reports of the Charity School and an account of the funds of the Presbyterian Congregation, 1821-30 (Printed by Samuel King, Patrick Street, Cork) [Not a copy item]
U87/5a File, loose historical documents: Notice of proposed fund for a charitable loan for poorer members of the Presbyterian Church [in particular struggling small businesses], with list of 15 subscribers. Undated, original and copy present; Printed notices, (Cork) Literary and Scientific Society and North Dublin Total Abstinence Society; postcard showing monochrome image of meeting house [1950s] and photograph of group of 9 unnamed men [undated]; greeting card 'from all the workers', Greystones, 1931.
U87/5b File of research notes, including a Customs letter to Rev ERC May, 26 June 1970, acknowledging that Prince's St Meeting House is non-Subscribing Presbyterian, not Unitarian. Also present are brief notes on ministers of the church, and a 1966 printed constitution of the Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland. Also, [5B], list of Names and numbers of British Army regiments billetted in Cork during the 18th century, extracted from the Meeting House baptismal registers, and list of ministers 1717-99 [by John J. O' Shea, Historian, Cork]
The collection documents the activities, development, and spirituality of an important Protestant community in Cork. Members of the community, many of them emigrants to the city, made a significant contribution to Cork's industrial, commercial, and cultural development. The names of members of the congregation 1758-1822 are listed in the Descriptive List for U25, a related collection.
U87/1. Minutes of weekly consistorial and other meetings, 1717-1839. Admissions to the congregation, marriages, and deaths of members are noted in the minutes. Other meetings include meetings to appoint clergy and regional synods. 138pp. [pp1-22 numbered, (numbers added 23-58). A new numbering, 1-80, covers the remainder of the document, perhaps suggesting a new volume was commenced (c1729-)]
U87/2. Register of baptisms, 1717-1799, and Register of baptisms and marriages, 1800-22 (mainly baptisms before 1815). [These copies consist of A4 photocopies taped together, to cover the top and bottom halves of the original documents. 1717-1799 register is numbered (in reverse order) from 130 to 198 (43pp). Register 1800-22 is numbered 91 to 129, but with some gaps (16pp)].
U87/3. File containing lists of members of the congregation, and other items: (i) List, 'Deaths of Members of our Society from 1815' (1815-62); (ii) List of Communicants, 1717-29 (4pp); (iii) List, Members of the Congregation 1821-22 and List of Communicants 1821-28 (2pp); (iv) List of subscribers and sums annually subscribed, 1748 (5pp; first page only is dated, other pages may be from other years); (v) copies of some extracts from registers noting births and deaths, 1723-1885 (5pp); (vi) copy extract from register of baptisms regarding members of the Barry family, 1885-88 (1p); (vii) Family tree of Richard Carleton of Knockananna, Co Tipperary, admitted 1682 (1p); (viii) copy of two declarations, the first dated 3 January 1735 signed by those agreeing to subscribe towards a new place of worship, the second dated 8 January 1719 is signed by James Weekes and asks the bishop of Cork to approve the registration of the meeting house on Dumscomb's Marsh, Cork, under the 1719 Act (1p); (ix) letter dated 12 November 1865 from Joseph Miller, London, requesting confirmation of the marriage of Richard Swayne and Ann Sheehan, Mrs Swayne being 'in great trouble' in Miller's neighbourhood (1p); (x) List of ministers in Prince's St, 1670-1961. A note states '5 Unitarian ministers, 13 Trinitarian'. (1p) [evidently part of a longer document]
U87/4. Transcriptions of books containing minutes, resolutions, copies of letters, and spiritual and textual commentary [in the hand of Richard Dowden. Many entries are signed by Dowden, and many others may be by him].
(i) 1817-1830 (-1838). Contains, eg, printed 'Historical Notice of the Presbyterian Congregation' [1851], Unitarian Conference Meeting (19 Aug 1817), Subscriptions to print the declaration for the voluntary support of religion (list of names, 22 Jan 1832), letter to the British and Foreign Unitarian Society regarding Augustus Tancred (25 July 1831),Petition of parishioners of St Paul's parish regarding coal tax [undated], article regarding Richard Dowden's proposal of rateable self-taxation (1838), essays and letters on Catholic Emancipation and the established Church [1826-28], report of committee on Education in Presbyterian Schools [1830]. pp1-69;
(ii) c1821-1844. Contains, eg, petitions against protestant dissenters serving as church wardens in the established Church [including list of dissenters with 'Independents, Baptists, Separatists'; 1827], responses to Lord Mount Cashell's speech on church reform [1831], letters by Dowden on behalf of the congregation [1840s], letter from J Wilkes to Rev Hinckes 2 August 1808 explaining his withdrawal from ministry owing to illness and subsequent reconcilement with the Church of England, article from Dublin Evening Post 9 March 1844 regarding Eustace-Street Meeting House and funds. pp70-121;
(iii) c1844-1857. Contains, eg, letter from Dowden as treasurer to the congregation to Samuel McCall regarding a claim against him, and response of Joshua Jacob (Quaker), Clonmel, to Dowden on matters of religion [1841]. Most of this book consists of copies of newspaper articles on scriptural and spiritual matters, with some poetry and other reports, including meetings of the Cork Cuvierian Society. pp122-179
(iv) c1856-60. Consisting mainly of newspaper articles, many on science and trade. Some letters and notes by Dowden occur towards the back including, eg, subscription to present a testimonial to William Connell on his leaving for New Zealand (3 August 1840). pp180-243
U87/5. Volume, Annual Reports of the Charity School and an account of the funds of the Presbyterian Congregation, 1821-30 (Printed by Samuel King, Patrick Street, Cork) [Not a copy item]
U87/5a File, loose historical documents: Notice of proposed fund for a charitable loan for poorer members of the Presbyterian Church [in particular struggling small businesses], with list of 15 subscribers. Undated, original and copy present; Printed notices, (Cork) Literary and Scientific Society and North Dublin Total Abstinence Society; postcard showing monochrome image of meeting house [1950s] and photograph of group of 9 unnamed men [undated]; greeting card 'from all the workers', Greystones, 1931.
U87/5b File of research notes, including a Customs letter to Rev ERC May, 26 June 1970, acknowledging that Prince's St Meeting House is non-Subscribing Presbyterian, not Unitarian. Also present are brief notes on ministers of the church, and a 1966 printed constitution of the Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland. Also, [5B], list of Names and numbers of British Army regiments billetted in Cork during the 18th century, extracted from the Meeting House baptismal registers, and list of ministers 1717-99 [by John J. O' Shea, Historian, Cork]
The collection documents the activities, development, and spirituality of an important Protestant community in Cork. Members of the community, many of them emigrants to the city, made a significant contribution to Cork's industrial, commercial, and cultural development. The names of members of the congregation 1758-1822 are listed in the Descriptive List for U25, a related collection.
Etendue7 files
Description physiqueMainly photocopies
LangueEnglish
Mot clé de personneCork Presbyterian Meeting House (Prince's St), Dowden, Richard (b1794 - d1861)
SujetReligious Institutions, Religion, Presbyterianism, Unitarians, Trinitarians, Protestants, Cork, Education, 18th century
AccessHard copies: Accessible to Readers by appointment. Access restrictions apply to some collections. Digital object/copy: see Download Media and/or Digital Reference
Conditions de reproductionLicensing information available on request by email to archivist@corkcity.ie Copyright Cork City and County Archives, Cork City Council, unless otherwise indicated. All Rights Reserved.
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