Date: 1760 Author: Thomas de Charmes (1703-1765) Publisher: Nanceii, apud viduam & Claudium Leseure, Regia Typographum Full title: 'Theologia universality ad usum s. theologiae candidatorum. Auctore RP Thomas, ex Charmes, Provinciæ Lotharingiæ Capucinorum Definitore, Custode Generali, necnon antique Sacræ Theologiæ Professore. Tomus IV'.
Date: 1766 Author: Thomas de Charmes (1703-1765) Publisher: Nanceii, apud viduam & Claudium Leseure, Regia Typographum Full title: 'Theologia universality ad usum s. theologiae candidatorum. Auctore RP Thomas, ex Charmes, Provinciæ Lotharingiæ Capucinorum Definitore, Custode Generali, necnon antique Sacræ Theologiæ Professore. Tomus V, 4th edition'.
Date: 1766 Author: Thomas de Charmes (1703-1765) Publisher: Nanceii, apud viduam & Claudium Leseure, Regia Typographum Full title: Theologia universality ad usum s. theologiae candidatorum. Auctore RP Thomas, ex Charmes, Provinciæ Lotharingiæ Capucinorum Definitore, Custode Generali, necnon antique Sacræ Theologiæ Professore. Tomus VII, 4th edition.
Date: 1767 Author: Joseph A. von Kaysersberg Publisher: Argentinae: Christmann & Levrault, M.DCC.LXVII [1767] Full title: 'Theologia moralis: omnes succincte complectens materias practicas pro utilitate confessariorum, ac examinandorum; in duas partes, moralem, et sacramentalem, divisas auctore Josepho Antonio Caesaremontano, … Pars Secunda'.
The file contains the following edition of this local newspaper: 20 Oct. 1948 (Vol. 23, No. 42). The edition contains report on the celebrations of the tercentenary of the arrival of the Capuchin Order in Kilkenny.
The file contains the following edition of this twice-weekly newspaper published by Francis Counihan at offices in Limerick and Clare: 29 May 1867 (Vol. XVI, No. 1,482). The title page is annotated: ‘Mr. John Maher, 89 North Brunswick Street, Dublin’.
This section relates to two houses on Walkin Street which were formerly known as the Munster Arms. A Kilkenny newspaper, 'Finn’s Leinster Journal' (18 July 1770), included an article which referred to an old Inn known as 'The Munster Arms' on Walkin Street. The plot of ground on which this building stood was situated opposite the existing Capuchin Friary on Walkin Street. The buildings were purchased by the Capuchins in 1896 and part of the Munster Arms’ site was given over to Bishop Abraham Brownrigg in lieu of an alms house or charitable institution which was located on the opposite, Friary side of Walkin Street and which was subsequently demolished and incorporated into the existing Friary building (see CA KK/2/1/1/1/15). One of the above-mentioned houses on the Munster Arms site was retained and let to a tenant in order to meet the annual rent of £13 7s 8d on the property (see CA KK/2/1/1/2/5). The section includes deeds with numerous references to the historic owners of the Munster Arms and Alms House sites on Walkin Street including the Colles and Empson families. It is likely that part of Munster Arms site is currently occupied by a property now known as 17 Friary Street which was subsequently sold by the Capuchins (see section 2.1.1.2. below).
The file contains the following edition of this local newspaper: 23 Oct. 1948 (Vol. 55, No. 43). The edition carries reports on the celebrations of the tercentenary of the arrival of the Capuchin Order in Kilkenny including a sermon preached by Fr. James O’Mahony OFM Cap. on the history of the Capuchins in the city. The celebrations were attended by the Most Rev. Patrick Collier, Bishop of Ossory, Fr. Bonaventure McCafferty OFM Cap., Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap., F.J. McGeary, editor of the Irish Independent and Mr. T.F. De Loughrey, Mayor of Kilkenny.
The file contains the following editions of this local newspaper: 16 June 2000 (Bishop Laurence Forristal on the occasion of first confirmations at the Capuchin Friary Church in Kilkenny). 13 June 2003 (Article re the refurbishment of the gravestones of eighteenth-century Capuchin Priests in Kilkenny. See also CA KK/6/4). 3 June 2005 (Fr. Benjamin O’Connell OFM Cap. on the Capuchins in Kilkenny). 16 Sept. 2005 (Article titled: ‘Friary’s future hangs in the balance’).