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IE CA HT/2/1/2/12 · Item · 20 July 1868
Part of Capuchin Archives

Probate of the last will and testament of Sir William Saint Lawrence Travers, Rosmore, County Cork. He devises and bequeaths to his wife Elizabeth Barbara all his estate and property (real and personal) and appoints her his residuary legatee. Sir William died on 31 Aug. 1877 and his will was proved on 17 Nov. 1877. It is noted in the probate that the ‘effects sworn’ amounted to ‘under £3,000’.

IE CA CP/3/18/77 · Item · 1861
Part of Capuchin Archives

Patrick Aloysius Murray, ‘Pro causa justitiæ et veritatis / notulæ quædam / in libellum C. Passagliæ nuper editum / cui titulus / “Pro causa italica” (Dublin: McGlashan et Gill, 50 Sackville Street, 1861).

IE CA HA/1/9/3 · Part · c.1950
Part of Capuchin Archives

Photographic print of Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. presenting a prize to Seóirse Bodley, winner of ‘the sight-reading and senior piano cup’ at the Father Mathew Feis. The image is credited to the 'Irish Independent'. A manuscript note by Fr. Anglin is attached to the reverse of the print.

IE CA FM RES/8/19 · Item · Oct. 1890
Part of Capuchin Archives

Author: Joseph Poole Addey
Publisher: [Dublin]: 'Freeman’s Journal' Ltd.
Language: English
Full title: 'Father Mathew centenary / Dublin Celebrations / Prize Centenary Ode to Father Mathew'. Illustration of the Father Mathew Statue on Sackville Street, Dublin, on the front cover.

Prisoners’ Experiences
IE CA CP/1/2/34 · Item · 1966-1969
Part of Capuchin Archives

Drafts of an article by Fintan Brennan titled ‘Recollections of IRA’s men fight for POW treatment in Parkhurst Prison, 1920-1922’. With a covering letter from Brennan to Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. (28 Nov. 1966). The article was published as ‘Prisoners’ Experiences’ in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1969), pp 57-64

IE CA CP/3/17/2/4 · Part · 1917
Part of Capuchin Archives

Joseph M. Byrne, ‘Prisoners of war / some recollections of an Irish deportee’ (Dublin: The Art Depot, 6 Mary Street, 1917). The pamphlet recounts Byrne’s experiences as a prisoner in both Wakefield Prison in Yorkshire, and later in Frongoch Internment Camp in North Wales.

Prisoner Poem, Lewes Jail
IE CA CP/3/16/5/58 · Part · 1917
Part of Capuchin Archives

The text of a poem titled ‘Resurrection’ with an ink drawing of a prisoner cap labelled ‘The noblest crown an Irish head can wear’. The text was seemingly written by an Irish political prisoner in Lewes Prison in England. The text is signed with the initials ‘J.J.B.’.

Prisoner Autograph
IE CA IR-1/7/3/46/10 · Part · 4 Mar. 1923
Part of Capuchin Archives

Prisoner (Thomas Coughlan) autograph text at Limerick Jail dated 4 March 1923.