Letter from Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap. to Fr. Peter Bowe OFM Cap., Provincial Minister, referring to his weakened condition and his closeness to death. He asks for 'forgiveness and pardon for all my faults, and for all the disedifications I have given, as well for all the violations of [the] Rule, Constitutions and Regulations of which I have been guilty'. Bibby asserts that he wishes 'to die a loyal member of the Irish Province'. He encloses a newspaper cutting from the 'Santa Barbara Daily News' (21 Jan. 1925) containing an article with (photographic prints) of Mission Santa Inés and ‘Padre Albert’. With a cover and copies.
The file comprises the following issues of this nationalist political and cultural publication: 17 June 1916 (Vol. 1, No. 1) - 28 Apr. 1917 (Vol. 1, No. 46). The series is complete. The bound volume of issues is tied with chord.
The file contains volume 3, 1 Sept. 1920 (No. 1)-31 Dec. 1920 (No. 83), of the 'Irish Bulletin'. The series is complete with multiple copies of some issues.
The file contains volume 6, 20 Oct. 1921 (No. 1)-12 Dec. 1921 (No. 38), of the 'Irish Bulletin'. The series is complete up to issue no. 38 with multiple copies of some editions.
The file contains volume 2 of the 'Irish Bulletin'. The series is incomplete but multiple copies of some issues are extant: 7 May 1920. No. 5 28 May 1920. No. 19 1 June 1920. No. 21 2 June 1920. No. 22 4 June 1920. No. 24 14 June 1920. No. 31 7 July 1920. No. 46 8 July 1920. No. 47 22 July 1920. No. 57 23 July 1920. No. 58 26 July 1920. No. 59 4 Aug. 1920. No. 65 6 Aug. 1920. No. 67 7 Aug. 1920. (Weekly Summary: 2 copies) 9 Aug. 1920. No. 68 11 Aug. 1920. No. 70 13 Aug. 1920. No. 72 14 Aug. 1920. (Weekly Summary: 2 copies) 21 Aug. 1920. (Weekly Summary: 2 copies) 25 Aug. 1920. No. 80 28 Aug. 1920. (Weekly Summary: 2 copies) 31 Aug. 1920. No. 84
The file contains volume 4, 3 Jan. 1921 (No. 1)-31 May 1921 (No. 100) of the 'Irish Bulletin'. The series is complete with multiple copies of some issues.
A pamphlet dedicated by the author to Casement’s ‘dearest surviving friend on earth his loving sister Mrs Newman’. The text was written by John Clarke (1868-1934), a County Antrim-born nationalist and journalist who wrote numerous articles on Gaelic cultural revivalist subjects, frequently using the penname ‘Benmore’.
A handbill, in the republican interest, underlining the emphasis in the articles of the Irish Free State constitution which were declared vital and unalterable by Kevin O’Higgins – ‘on the authority of the King’. Published in Dublin .