Draft Sermon by Fr. Richard Henebry
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- c.1905
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Draft sermon titled ‘On the necessity of and utility of penance’ by Fr. Richard Henebry.
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Draft Sermon by Fr. Richard Henebry
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Draft sermon titled ‘On the necessity of and utility of penance’ by Fr. Richard Henebry.
Draft article by Fr. Richard Henebry
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Manuscript draft by Fr. Richard Henebry referring to the subjects of Irish music and literature. The headings include ‘Of the Keltic note’ and ‘Of Irish literature’. It reads ‘One should think that the first requisite for a neo-Keltist would be a thorough knowledge of the language and literature about to be manipulated. But strange to say it is never so. There is no one of the school that enjoys the faculty of being able to read a book in any Keltic dialect whatsoever. They depend entirely on translation …’. A two-page musical score is included. Rough pen and ink illustrations (including some of a piper and a fiddle player) by Henebry are extant on the covers.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
‘The Georgics of Vergil / Book I / Based on Ribbeck’s text’ (London: Rivingtons, Waterloo Place). Manuscript annotation on the front cover reads ‘Richard Henebry / May 1885’.
Programme for Literary Sessions / Cork Young Men’s Society
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Programme for the literary sessions organised by the Cork Young Men’s Society for November 1903 to April 1904. The speakers included Fr. Richard Henebry on ‘Irish Music’ (1 December 1903) and Fr. John Butler OSFC on ‘The work and homes of the early Irish Franciscans’ (23 February 1904).
Letter to Patrick Pearse from M. Meers & Sons
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter to Patrick Pearse from M. Meers & Sons, 10 Lower Pembroke Street, Dublin, merchant tailors, seeking payment of an installment.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from Rev. J. McEvoy
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter to Patrick Pearse from Rev. J. McEvoy, Rye, New York. He requests a prospectus for Pearse’s ‘Bardic school’.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from John D. Crimmins
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from John D. Crimmins, Emmet Arcade, 624 Madison Avenue, to Patrick Pearse, New York, regarding a contribution to the St. Enda’s School fund.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from A. Brendan Ford
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter to Patrick Pearse from A. Brendan Ford, editor, ‘New York Freeman’s Journal and Catholic Register’, 13 Barclay Street, New York. Ford suggests that Pearse has ‘one of the highest gifts from the Gods – the trick of swaying hearts with your words’. The letter appears be incomplete.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from R.J. Turner
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter to Patrick Pearse, c/o McKenna, 517 West 144 Street, New York, from R.J. Turner, manager, Royal Bank of Ireland Ltd., Terenure, Dublin. The letter refers to a draft for £50 which Turner has credited to Pearse’s account.
Letter to Patrick Pearse from John Quinn
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter to Patrick Pearse from John Quinn, attorney, 31 Nassau Street, New York. He refers to Pearse returning to Ireland on that day (7 May 1914). With the second page of another (un-related) letter from Quinn attached.