Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in Mount Argus Archives:
TYPESCRIPTS and COPIES:
two copies of a letter written to Kavanagh by Rev.James O'Byrne on 30-11-1783. This letter is included in the volume "Verses and Letters".
Kavanagh, Rev Fr.John: MSS and associated items in Mount Argus Archives: The HOLOGRAPHS: Diary (Life) 1749 - 1785.
Kavanagh, Rev Fr.John: MSS and associated items in Mount Argus Archives: The Holographs: Notes: Inststutiones philosophica De Arte Syllogistica
Kavanagh Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in Mount Argus Archives:
CORRESPONDENCE RE PUBLISHING KAVANAGH DIARY;
letter from Fr. Edmund Burke, C,P., to the Irish Manuscripits Commission informing them that he is no longer able to continue the work on preperation of the Kavanagh Diary for publication, work that had been handed back to him from Fr. Evangelist, C.P., for completion. The suggestion that Professor Hogan of U.C.C complete the work, made previously by the Manuscripts Commission - see items located at 8/4/5/3 -7 serial nos 7140 -7144 - has been agreed to. He encloses material for the Commission to select as it requires (no record of what material had been sent)
Kavanagh Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in Mount Argus Archives:
ARTICLES AND TALKS RE THE KAVANAGH MSS:
off-print from The Wicklow People (two copies) and photocopies (2) of the off-print of verbatim report of Edmund Burke's talk on Radio Eirenn on the Kavanagh diary (script of the talk is located at 8/4/6/1 serial no 7159.
Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in Mount Argus Archives: SECONDARY SOURCES: Letters:
letter from John McGurk, Rathfarnham, Dublin to Fr. Edmund Burke, C.P., enclosing (a) trenscript of inscription on Fr. Kavanagh's tomb at Greenane Church, Co, Wicklow and (b) inscription on wall inside that church recording that Fr. Kavanagh built it in 1802. (This correspondent may well be Canon McGurk mentioned in item located at 8/4/2/4 serial no 7104).
Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in Mount Argus Archives: SECONDARY SOURCES: Printed Articles:
copy of article from Irish Eccleastical Record by Dr. Richard Hayes entitled "Irish Links With Bordeaux". This covers the complete history of such links with particular reference to the Irish seminary at that city.
Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in Mount Argus Archives:
SECONDARY SOURCES; Printed Articles:
extracts from an article (maybe a pamphlet) entitled "Old St. Augustine's In Philedelphia" by Fr. Francis Edward Tourscher, S.T.M. The author mentions Rev. Michael Ennis as one of the founders of the Augustinians in America. The historian, Fr. F.X. Martin, O.S.A., presumed from this reference that the Fr, Ennis mentioned was the one who corresponded with Fr. Kavanagh and receives several mentions in his diary. His correspondence was also preserved by Kavanagh. For further details on this presumption see items at 8/4/7/9 serial no 4309) This particular article was supplied by Fr. Martin in 1993 (see items located at 8/4/7/10-14)
Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in the Mount Argus Archives
CORRESPONDENCE RE PUBLISHING KAVANAGH DIARY:
letter from Fr. Edmund Burke, C.P., to the Provincial enclosing correspondenve from the Irish Manuscripts Commission asking whether Professor Hogan might not undertake the editing of the Kavanagh Diary ( see items at 8/4/5/3 & 4 serial nos 7140 and 7141). Edmund sets out the history of the MSS. He expresses regret that work on the MSS was interrupted and that it has been hanging fire for ten years now. Asks the Provincial, in so many words, to approve the idea of Professor Hogan continuing the work.
Kavanagh, Rev. Fr. John: MSS and associated items in the Mount Argus Archives
CORRESPONDENCE RE PUBLISHING KAVANAGH DIARY:
letter from Fr. Edmund Burke, C.P., to the Provincial in reply to his of 02/02.1960 (copy not extant). Edmund sets out the work involved in preparihg the MSS for publication and points out that the work can only be done from Dublin, not from Rome or Scotland, as it would involve much consultation in various establsihments. He feels he could still undertake the work with some assistance from the Historical Commission. From these details, it would seem that the Provincial had not yet given permission for Professor Hogan to undertake the task (see previoius items) and this impression is enhanced by letter of 13-02-1960 from the Commission to the Provincial (see item at 8/4/5/7 serial no 7144)