- IE CA CP/3/5/5/2/7
- Pièce
- Jan. 1886
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James Pearse’s balance sheet for the half year ended 21 January 1886. The balance is noted as £1,727 2s 7d.
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Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives
James Pearse’s balance sheet for the half year ended 21 January 1886. The balance is noted as £1,727 2s 7d.
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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.
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Draft accounts’ sheet. The accounts are most likely associated with the sculptural workshop of James Pearse.
Copy Mortgage for Brimingham Properties
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Copy mortgage relating to properties on Bristol Street in Birmingham held by James Pearse, 27 Brunswick Street, Dublin, sculptor.
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A manuscript list of works including references to the ‘Rationalist’. The list appears to be in the hand of James Pearse.
Copy Portrait Print of Roger Casement
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Copy black and white portrait print of Roger Casement.
Crowds at the trial of Roger Casement
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A photograph of the crowds assembled outside Bow Street Court in London during the trial of Roger Casement. A manuscript annotation on the reverse reads ‘Casement trial / crowd outside Bow Street Court’. The copyright for the print is given as ‘Newspaper Illustrations Ltd. / 161 Strand W.C., London’.
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A copy of the ‘Wolfe Tone Annual, 1959 / Salute to Roger Casement’. Published by Brian O’Higgins, 56 Parnell Square, Dublin.
Card to Anna Fahy from Richard Francis Hayes
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Card to Anna Fahy, 17 Norfolk Road, Phibsborough, Dublin, from Richard Francis Hayes giving an account of his and Frank Fahy’s imprisonment in Reading Jail. He writes ‘We are doing fairly well here – thanks especially to Frank who has been everything to us. I have only one complaint against him and I tell you because you will sympathise with me. He is next cell to me and has a frightful habit of making dreadful noise in his cell in the dark mornings between 6 & 7. He insists on persuading me he is singing & is training his voice!’.
Signed Menu Card for Cardinal John Joseph Glennon Reception
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A signed menu card for a reception marking the visit of Cardinal John Joseph Glennon to Áras an Uachtaráin in Dublin. The card is signed by Cardinal Glennon. It is also signed by Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh (Seán T. O’Kelly), the President of Ireland, and by his wife Phyllis Bean Úi Cheallaigh (Phyllis O’Kelly). The other signatures are those of Taoiseach Éamon de Valera, Seán Mac an tSaoi (Seán MacEntee), the Minister of Health, and Séamus Ó Riain (James Ryan), the Minister of Agriculture. Cardinal Glennon died five days later in Dublin (9 March 1946). His body lay in repose in All Hallows College (his old seminary) before being returned to the United States for burial in the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis.