Listing of archival records and publications held in the Zambian Capuchin Archives in Mongu, Western Province, Zambia. The catalogue was compiled by Fr. Owen O’Sullivan OFM Cap. The listing includes references to Provincial Bulletins, mission pages from 'The Father Mathew Record', Zambian Chapter Reports, Mass registers, statistics and personnel lists, financial records and accounts, school and hospital records, correspondence, photographic albums and mission slides. With a listing of Irish Capuchin material in the National Zambian Archives. The files relate to hospitals, dispensaries and schools established by the Capuchins in the mission districts.
List of properties held by the Capuchin community in Cork. The schedule lists and describes the titled deeds to these properties and notes that the deeds are held by J.C. & A. Blake, solicitors, Cork.
Listing compiled by Fr. Angelus Healy OSFC of the dates of temperance missions and the numbers taking the pledge in various parishes including Ballinrobe, Westport, Louisburgh, Clare Island, Clonmel and Kells. Remarks are also included in relation to the existence of a temperance hall and the names of the Capuchin friars involved in the mission.
A booklet containing an alphabetical listing of subscriptions to the Emergency Committee (sometimes referred to as the ‘Orange Emergency Committee’), a collective aid organisation established to assist Irish landowners.
A list of retreats and missions given by the Capuchin friars of Holy Trinity Friary, Charlotte Quay, Cork, in 1895. Many of the retreats were given by Fr. Bernard Jennings OSFC, Fr. Peter Bowe OSFC and Fr. Pascal Meade OSFC.
List of head rents paid by Capuchin friars, Church Street. The list reads: John Jameson £75 0s 0d John Jameson £13 10s 0d Mrs. K. Pratt and others £25 5 2d Congleton Estate £30 0s 0d Falls Estate £3 0s 0d Cornwall Brady £10 0s 0d More O’Ferrall £51 8s 0d Rent £208 8 0d Rates £101 15 0d With cover endorsed ‘landlords – names of etc’. See also section 3.5 below on Ground Rents.
List of Royal Irish Constabulary members who took the pledge during the temperance crusade. The name of the individual and whether he took the pledge for life or one or two years is given.