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The Will of the People
IE CA IR-1/7/3/5 · Item · c.1922
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

An Anti-Treaty pamphlet by the Irish Republican Army asking ‘on what authority did Michael Collins call off the Belfast boycott’. It also demands to know why Collins associated ‘with the enemy General Macready and, reinforced by English guns manned by English gunners, lay siege to and destroy the Four Courts’.

The Weekly Bulletin
IE CA IR-1/8/1/21 · File · 1922-1923
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

The file comprises the following editions of this journal published by the North Eastern Boundary Bureau:
No. 6. (2 copies) No. 21 (2 copies)
No. 9 No. 25
No. 10 No. 28
No. 12 No. 30 (2 copies)
No. 13 (3 copies) No. 31 (3 copies)
No. 14 (2 copies) No. 32 (3 copies)
No. 16 (2 copies)
No. 17
No. 18
No. 19 (3 copies)
The North-Eastern Boundary Bureau was set up on the authority of a Minute of the Provisional Government dated 2 Oct. 1922, authorising Kevin O’Shiel, then Assistant Law Adviser, to take all necessary steps for the collection and compilation of data in connection with the Boundary Commission. O’Shiel remained Director of the Bureau until his appointment to the Irish Land Commission in Nov. 1923. From Nov. 1922 until the British Government suggested a conference on the Northern question, a 'Weekly Bulletin' was issued to the press, which dealt with current controversy on the boundary or partition questions. It analyzed the facts or financial statements which might be relevant to this issue. In this and all other publications which were issued from the Bureau, all acrimonious arguments were omitted. The literature was specially designed to remove the Northern question as far as possible from the realm of heated controversy and make it a matter of reasoned political argument. The 'Bulletin' was greatly appreciated by the press. The material it contained was often used, as was intended, in an unacknowledged form, while some papers frequently published the 'Bulletin' in full. Copies of the 'Bulletin', in addition to being sent to the press, were also sent to Consuls, agents in the northern counties, and other interested parties. The 'Bulletin' was discontinued when the Boundary Commission became a matter of public controversy. The file also includes ‘North East Ulster, The Truth about the Boundary Commission. The Treaty’. A cover letter indicates that this statement was sent to an editor by the North Eastern Boundary Bureau on 7 Nov. 1922

The Warren Saga
IE CA CP/3/18/30 · Item · 1946
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Edward O’Boyle, ‘The Warren Saga’ (Londonderry, Printed at the ‘Sentinel’ Office, 1946).

IE CA CP/1/13/11 · Item · c.1970
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Photocopies of extracts from ‘The memoirs of George Lennon, Officer Commanding West Waterford IRA Flying Column’ referring to the activities of the IRA in the county during the War of Independence.

The Voice of Labour
IE CA CP/3/16/4/70 · Part · 15 June 1918
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of the first page of ‘The Voice of Labour’ edited by Cathal O’Shannon (Vol. 1, No. 29, 15 June 1918).