Balance sheet and account for the partnership of P. J. O’Neill and James Pearse, monumental works, Great Brunswick Street, Dublin. Sept. 1876-3 Nov. 1877. Includes list of debts due to the firm. Most of the clients are seemingly clergymen. Total debts due are noted as £2,284 13s 1d.
Bill of account of William Magee, wholesale and provision merchant and family grocer, 7 Rathmines Terrace, Dublin, with Patrick Pearse, St. Enda’s School, Dublin.
Bill of costs from James Pearse to James G. Alexander, solicitor, re proceedings against E.H. Johnston, a bankrupt. With an annotation noting that Alexander has received the sum of £6 6s in full settlement of the balance due.
Photocopy of an article by Commandant M. O’Kelly titled ‘Burning of the Dublin Custom House (1921)’. The article was originally published in 'An Cosantoir' in January 1942.
A copy of Rev. Michael J. Phelan SJ, ‘Canon Sheehan’ (Dublin: Catholic Truth Society, [1920]). Ink stamp on cover reads ‘St. Francis Xavier’s Church, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin’.