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Flier from Archbold Robinson
IE CA CP/3/15/6/7 · Item · 2 July 1887
Part of Capuchin Archives

Flier from Archbold Robinson referring to the voting papers for Dodgson Madden at the University of Dublin election. Printed by Charles Chambers, 36 Dame Street, Dublin.

IE CA CP/3/15/2/2 · Item · 25 Oct. 1881
Part of Capuchin Archives

A flier from the Emergency Committee outlining its aims and its work to date. The flier asks for subscriptions to enable the Committee to carry out its work. The flier reads ‘Although the Committee is connected with the Orange Society, its aid has been and will continue to be given to all persons irrespective of creed and political views’. It also affirms that the ‘Committee have had 300 labourers engaged in cutting and saving hay and other crops, in 19 different counties in Ireland; and many persons would have lost their entire crops but for the action of the Committee’. The document was issued by Athol Johnson Dudgeon, honorary secretary.

IE CA CP/3/15/1/7 · Item · Oct. 1881
Part of Capuchin Archives

A flier promoting the work of the Anti-Boycott League. The flier includes quotations offering endorsements of the work of the League and the need to ‘take a firm stand against the tyranny of the Land League’. A manuscript annotation indicates the flier was sent to John Ribton Garstin (1836-1917), Braganstown, County Louth.

IE CA CP/3/16/38/6 · Part · c.1940
Part of Capuchin Archives

A flier from the Irish Christian Rights Association regarding the prevalence of money lenders and hire purchase in the Irish economy which, the flier claims, are ‘two pernicious evils controlled by Aliens’. The flier was issued by a far-right organisation with an anti-Semitic agenda.

IE CA CP/3/15/1/1 · Item · 31 Aug. 1881
Part of Capuchin Archives

Flier from the Property Defence Association noting that agents from the Association have attended forty-five sheriff’s sales of stock and has one hundred and twenty men acting as ‘caretakers’.