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Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An offprint copy of ‘The Career of Roger Casement’ by Padraic Colum published in ‘The Dublin Magazine’ (Oct.-Dec., 1931), pp 20-35.
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Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
An offprint copy of ‘The Career of Roger Casement’ by Padraic Colum published in ‘The Dublin Magazine’ (Oct.-Dec., 1931), pp 20-35.
Robert Monteith in Killarney, County Kerry
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
A photograph of Robert Monteith (front row, fifth from the right) with a group probably in Killarney, County Kerry. An annotation on the reverse reads ‘Credit to Louise MacMongle, Killarney’.
Copy Print of Sir John Lavery’s Painting of Roger Casement’s Trial
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Photographic print of Sir John Lavery’s painting titled ‘High Treason: The Appeal of Roger Casement, The Court of Criminal Appeal, 17 and 18 July 1916’. A manuscript annotation on the reverse of the print credits the photograph to T.F. Geoghegan, 2 Essex Quay, Dublin.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from William Woodlock, Vickery’s Hotel, Bantry, County Cork. The letter provides detail of his trip to Counties Cork and Kerry. In relation to Bantry, Woodlock wrote ‘Nearly all the names over the shops are English: in fact, it is hard to think one is in Ireland at all, with Kingstons, and Coopers, and Taylors, and Murrays, and Robinsons. The Papists are making a footing, for I saw the name of Moriarty over one of the best shops in the place’.
Letter from John Patrick Lynch
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from John Patrick Lynch, Belfield, Stillorgan Road, Booterstown, Dublin, apologizing for not being able to attend Mrs Woodlock’s funeral in Glasnevin owing to the onset of a bad cold.
Letter from Sister A.E. Woodward
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from Sister A.E. Woodward RSCJ, Convent of the Sacred Heart, Aberdeen, Scotland. The letter is addressed to Frances Woodlock (possibly William Woodlock’s wife) and refers to the school recently established by the religious sisters in the city. The letter adds ‘Aberdeen is a most interesting old place owing its origin to St. Machar, a disciple of St. Columba. It had many holy Bishops in the good old times and the tombs of several of them are still to be seen’.
Parish Priests of Doneraile and Shanballymore from 1688-1910
Parte 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
Parte 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.
Card to Frank Fahy from Fr. Augustine Hayden
Parte 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’.
Hayden, Augustine, 1870-1954, Capuchin priest
Parte 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’.