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Letter Book

A volume containing drafts of outgoing letters written by Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap., mostly to contributors, authors, advertisers, patrons and printers associated with 'The Capuchin Annual'. The volume includes copy letters to: Fr. Paschal Larkin OFM Cap., Kevin Faller, Fr. Simon O’Byrne OFM, Fr. Brendan O’Mahony OFM Cap., Fr. Denis Keogh OFM Cap., Daniel Nolan ('The Kerryman'), Richard J. King, Éamon de Valera, Seán T. O’Kelly, Dorothea Barclay and Éamon Martin.

Photographic Proofs for 'The Capuchin Annual' (1936) and (1942)

Proofs for the photographic sections in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1936) and 'The Capuchin Annual' (1942). The photographic proofs are copy images, manuscripts and letters relating to the 1916 Rising and the later revolutionary period. With an annotated covering envelope: ‘Pictures from 1936 and 1942 Annual / Blocks in Dollard’s’.

Alphabetical List of Articles

A volume labelled ‘Record book D’ containing an alphabetical listing (by title) of articles published in 'The Capuchin Annual' from c.1950-1959. The volume may have compiled in order to assist in the compilation of illustrations via printing blocks or publication orders. The remainder of the volume consists of serial (invoice) numbers and payment notices.

Tables of Contents

Tables of contents for 'The Capuchin Annuals' published between 1966 and 1977. The tables were compiled by Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. and includes article titles, authors and page numbers. Inserts in the volume include a typescript note referring to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap. ministry to James Connolly in Kilmainham Jail in 1916 ('The Capuchin Annual', 1966), newspaper clippings, and a draft article by Gavin O’Shannon on the 1916 Commemorative Medallion created by Paul Vincze (1907-1994) in 1966.

Cumulative Index to 'The Capuchin Annual'

An analytical, cumulative author, title and subject index to 'The Capuchin Annual' (1930-4) compiled by Fr. Nelson J. Ruppert OFM Cap. (1939-2000). The index was submitted to the Faculty of Library Science at the Catholic University of America in partial fulfilment for a Masters’ Degree. The introduction includes a short note on the history of the 'Annual' publication. The file includes Fr. Ruppert’s correspondence with Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. re his index. Fr. Anglin also provides important contextual information in relation to the foundation of the Annual:
‘Father Senan Moynihan OFM Cap., who founded the "Annual", had a deep literary interest. After ordination in 1928 he was appointed editor of our monthly magazine, "The Father Mathew Record", which was only a small, popular publication, promoting our missions and the cause of total abstinence. … Senan wanted a higher grade, more literary type of book – he knew many writers and got permission to found the "Annual". … In 1955 Senan was removed from the editorship at a chapter and was changed to Cork. The ultimate result of this was that he asked for secularization and is now a priest in the diocese of Perth, Australia, chaplain to a convent’. (11 Mar. 1968).

Feature and Article Index

Spiral-bound notebook containing an index of features, photographic files and article drafts compiled by Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap. The index was probably created by Fr. Anglin for personal use upon the closure of the Capuchin Publications Office in 1977.

Lists of APCA members in the United States

Lists of orders of 'The Capuchin Annual' from APCA members in the United States compiled by Fr. William Coughlan OFM Cap. Most of the recipients are Catholic clergymen. The file also includes some circular letters and related correspondence from Fr. Coughlan.

Coughlan, William, 1908-1985, Capuchin priest

Lists of APCA members in the United States

Lists of members (with addresses) of the Association of Patrons of 'The Capuchin Annual' in the United States. The lists were mainly compiled by Fr. William Coughlan OFM Cap. The file includes a ‘select list of names and addresses of prominent Irish personalities in Chicago’ and a letter from Maurice R. Healy, Sales Supervisor, Dollard Printing House, Dublin, to Fr. Henry Anglin OFM Cap., regarding a list of foundation libraries to be obtained from the Embassy of the United States in Dublin.

Coughlan, William, 1908-1985, Capuchin priest

Scrapbook

A bound volume containing newspaper clippings and ephemera with extensive annotations by Fr. Henry Rope on events relating to the Irish Revolution, the Civil War, the position of Catholics in Northern Ireland, and Anglo-Irish relations. Typescript annotation on inside front cover reads ‘The Revd. H.E.G. Rope, Plowden, Lydbury North, Salop.’ Manuscript title to the volume (on first page) reads ‘Occasional Notes on Ireland (1923)’.
The contents include:
• Clippings from various publications and periodicals including ‘The Leader’, ‘Éire / The Irish Nation’, ‘The Irish World’, ‘The Catholic Times’, ‘The Standard’, ‘An Phoblacht’, ‘The Irish Times’,
• An article titled ‘De Valera’s Designs / Issues in Southern Ireland’ (‘Morning Post’, 24 July 1924, p. 10).
• A review of Daniel Corkery’s ‘The Hidden Ireland’ (‘Catholic Times’, 26 Nov. 1926, p. 21).
• An article on the first death of a hunger striker, ‘Republican Bulletin’ (21 Nov. 1923, p 24).
• An article titled ‘Archbishop Mannix welcomed at Waterford / Freedom of the city conferred’ (‘Cork Examiner’, 13 Aug. 1925, p. 34).
• ‘Nationalities and languages / Specially contributed by Professor Stockley’ (‘Waterford News’, 13 June 1924, p. 39).
Inserts include ‘An appeal for a Catholic and National Monument / St. Patrick’s XV Centenary Memorial (1932) and a flier for the Central Catholic Library, 16 Hawkins Street, Dublin.

Letters to Germaine Stockley

Two letters to Germaine Stockley re the treatment of female republican prisoners. One of the letters is from Mary MacSwiney (Máire Nic Shuibhne). The letter refers to the release of her sister Annie MacSwiney from prison. She writes ‘I know how glad and happy you are about Annie’s release. She is getting on well but more slowly than I should like. The doctor says she must take great care for some time. Of course, she is not long out yet’. She also refers to a raid on her house and the imprisonment of other republican women.

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