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List of Advertisers

Lists of advertisers for the 1969 edition of 'The Capuchin Annual'. The lists are arranged by county under the name of the company and address.

Life and times of Father Mathew

Author: Rev. Thomas Langan DD
Publisher: Dublin: 'Freeman’s Journal' Ltd.
Language: English
Full title: 'Life and times of Father Mathew / Apostle of Temperance'.

Liber argumentationum super præcipuas theologiæ difficultates

Date: 1729
Author: Fr. Adrien de Nancy OSFC
Publisher: Bambergæ apud Joannem Georgium Lochner, A. 1729
Full title: Liber argumentationum super præcipuas theologiæ difficultates per R.P. Adrianum a Nanceio Capucinum
Series: Part of a two-volume publication. Vol. 1 includes dedication to Charles Alexander, Duke of Lorraine.

Liam Mellows

Draft article by Desmond Greaves on Liam Mellows. The article was published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1972).

Letters to a Prebendary

Date: 1843
Author: Rev. J. Milner (1752-1826)
Publisher: Richardson and son for the Catholic Book Society, Derby
Full title: 'Letters to a Prebendary: Being an Answer to Reflections on Popery by the Rev. J. Sturges. With Remarks on the Opposition of Hoadlyism to the Doctrines of the Church of England'.
Language: English

Letter to Tim Healy from republican internees

Letter to Tim Healy from various republican internees asking him intercede in a dispute with prison authorities. The manuscript provides background to the dispute. The letter is in two distinctive hands and is (copy) signed by ‘Michael Staines, Head Leader; James Murphy, leader, no. 1 room; Edward A. Morkan, leader, no. 2 room; R.J. Mulcahy, leader, no. 3 room; Thomas D. Sinnott, Leader no. 4 Room’. The letter reads:
‘Recently the military authorities in charge of the Camp here have adopted such an attitude of consistently vindictive injustice towards us that we are reluctantly compelled to believe that there must be some ulterior motive behind it. … We can do very little to help ourselves, cut off as we are from all the world, and strictly prohibited – officially – from sending out a single complaint’.
In September 1917 Healy acted as counsel for the family of the dead Sinn Féin hunger striker Thomas Ashe. He was one of the few King’s Counsel to provide legal services to members of Sinn Féin in various legal proceedings in both Ireland and England after the 1916 Rising. This included acting for those illegally interned in 1916 in Frongoch in North Wales.

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