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IE CA CP/3/8/4 · Pièce · 1910
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

List of priests (with biographical information) serving the parishes of Doneraile and Shanballymore in County Cork from 1688 to 1910. Canon Sheehan’s entry reads ‘Born in New-Street, Mallow, March 17th, 1852. Educated at St. Colman’s and Maynooth. Ordained in Cork Cathedral in April 1875; Exeter 1875-1877; Mallow, 1877-1881; Queenstown, 1881-1889; Mallow, 1889-1895. Appointed Parish Priest of Doneraile in July 1895’.

Manuscript Note re Canon Sheehan
IE CA CP/3/8/5 · Pièce · Sept. 1916
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Fragmentary note referring to an individual named ‘Dick’ [possibly Fr. Richard Henebry] and to stories relayed about him by Canon Patrick Sheehan.

IE CA CP/3/9/3 · Pièce · Apr. 1917
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Card to Frank Fahy, ‘Irish Prisoner, Lewes Prison, Lewes, England’, from Fr. Augustine Hayden OSFC. The card reads ‘Holy Thursday / You are always remembered since we met at the F[our] C[ourt]’s. May God bless you always. / Fr. Augustine OSFC’.

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Letter to Anna Fahy
IE CA CP/3/9/4 · Pièce · 4 June 1918
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter to Anna Fahy confirming that the ‘bag of clothing’ she has sent has been given to her husband in Reading Jail. The letter adds ‘He is quite well. He is also allowed to write and receive three letters each week’.

Carte de Visite
IE CA CP/3/10/3 · Pièce · 10 Jan. 1871
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

A carte de visite produced by Lauder Brothers’ photographic studio, 32 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. A manuscript annotation on the reverse reads ‘Mary. 10/1/71’. Another date is given (25 February 1871).

Letter from John O’Mahony
IE CA CP/3/10/4 · Pièce · 1871
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter from John O’Mahony, Cork, to a ‘dear friend’ [likely either James Joseph O’Kelly or John O’Connor Power]. The letter reads ‘I have received orders to suppress any attempt at raising an “Irish Brigade” for any purpose than that of Ireland’. The letter adds ‘There are a great many persons here who would be only to anxious to fight for France, but in the face of the orders I have received, you cannot blame me for not giving you the assistance which in my heart I would wish’. Endorsed ‘Memo / written by O’Mahony … Cork’. 25 February 1871. Endorsed on front page ‘7197’.

Letter from W. Howard
IE CA CP/3/10/7 · Pièce · 25 Feb. 1871
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter from W. Howard affirming that he has been ordered to ‘hold no further communication’ with the letter writer. A manuscript note attached to the letter reads ‘D. Murphy / W. Howard / I am ordered to hold no further communication with you / Nino McEvoy … Craughwell’. Both the letter and the note are endorsed ‘7198’.

Glór Na Ly
IE CA CP/3/11/4 · Pièce · 1911
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of ‘Glór na Ly / páipéar nóchda a n-ay an ví’ (‘Machroumha [Macroom], Mí na Sâuna, 1911’). The edition includes a long article on Tadhg Ó Murchadha (‘Seandún’) with a photographic print.

Letter from Terence MacSwiney
IE CA CP/3/11/6 · Dossier · 5 Dec. 1917-3 Aug. 1918
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter from Terence MacSwiney (Toirdhealbhach Mac Suibhne) to Diarmuid [Ó Murchadha]. The letter encloses a printed notice from John Beresford, 5th Baron Decies, Chief Press Censor for Ireland, asking newspaper editors to refrain from publishing a statement issued by the members of a Cork club of Sinn Féin re an attack on the club by Royal Irish Constabulary (5 December 1917).