Historic. Death Certificate: Anne Cleary/
Historic: Fr. Edmund Burke C.P. 1923082 Publication in "The Irish Digest ".
Historic. St. Charles: Monument. Mount Argus. Invitation to Subscribe.
Historic: Letter of Titus of Jesus. Re Privileges Missions and Retreats.
A clipping of an article on a High Court case relating to the disposition of monies raised by Sinn Féin during the revolutionary period. The clipping is taken from the ‘Cork Examiner’ (29 November 1945).
M. St. John Neville, ‘Historical and Legendary Recollections of the Rock of Cashel’ (Dublin: McGlashan & Gill, 1873). The volume is fragmentary and lacking covers and only contains pp 1-22. The first extant page contains a dedication to Lady Georgiana Fullerton ‘whose generous exertions for the benefit of the poor Irish Catholics in London have sustained many a sinking heart and rescued from danger many a helpless little one …’.
Rev. Alexander Leeper, Canon of St. Patrick’s, ‘Historical handbook to the monuments, inscriptions, &c., of the national collegiate and cathedral church of St. Patrick, Dublin’ (Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, and Co., 1891).
A list of Irish Capuchin friars who worked as missionaries in Africa from January 1929 to c.1985. The list was compiled for research purposes by Fr. Alfred O’Mahony OFM Cap. The information is listed under name, year of arrival, details of posting (whether to Northern Rhodesia/Zambia or to South Africa) and remarks. Information is also supplied in respect of whether the friar in question is deceased. The list notes that Fr. Canice Bourke OFM Cap. and Fr. Edward Walsh OFM Cap. travelled to Cape Town in January 1929 on a tour of inspection of potential mission territories.
O’Mahony, Alfred, 1912-1988, Capuchin priestPublisher: New York: The United States Catholic Historical Society
Language: English
Format: Journal; 'Historical Records and Studies', vi, part 1 (Feb. 1911) has an article titled: ‘The temperance movement and Father Theobald Mathew’s visit to the United States, 1840-1851’.
Ink stamp on title page reads: ‘Library OFM Cap., Church Street'.
The series contains records compiled mainly by Capuchin friars relating to the history of the locality around Ard Mhuire Friary including material on the previous owners of Ards House in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Much of this historical research was amassed by Fr. David Kelleher OFM Cap. (1912-1995) who spent nearly sixty years of his ministry as a Capuchin friar in County Donegal.