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- 7 Dec. 1935
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from Alfie Byrne, Lord Mayor of Dublin, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. thanking him the copy of the ‘magnificent production’ of ‘The Capuchin Annual’.
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Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from Alfie Byrne, Lord Mayor of Dublin, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. thanking him the copy of the ‘magnificent production’ of ‘The Capuchin Annual’.
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives
Letter from Alice Curtayne, Downings House, Prosperous, County Kildare, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. commending the latest edition of ‘The Capuchin Annual’.
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Letter from Alice Cutayne to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. thanking him for the cheque for £20. She also suggests that her lecturing career may be over but adding her ‘writing should not cease on account of marriage’.
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A letter from Alice Ginnell (1882-1967) to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. Ginnell was a Westmeath-born nationalist, feminist, and prominent member of Cumann na mBan. The letter refers to her hope to have an article published in ‘The Capuchin Annual’ on the recently deceased Marie Perolz Flanagan. Marie Perolz (d. 12 December 1950) was a radical Irish activist and revolutionary whose close acquaintances included James Connolly, Jim Larkin, and Constance Markievicz. Perolz was a member of the Irish Citizen Army and was also associated with Delia Larkin’s Irish Women Workers’ Union. In her letter, Ginnell concurs with Captain Robert Monteith’s description of Perloz as a ‘white flame … both spiritually and nationally’. All the women she suggests as an author for such a tribute were celebrated for their close association with the nationalist movement. Her first preference was Helena Moloney (1883-1967), another veteran of the Irish Citizen Army, who fought in the General Post Office in the 1916 Rising. Alternatively, she refers to ‘John Brennan’, a pseudonym for Sydney Gifford Czira (1889-1974), a journalist, former suffragette, and radical nationalist whose sisters Muriel MacDonagh and Grace Plunkett were both left widowed after 1916. Finally, Ginnell mentions ‘Madame MacBride’ or Maud Gonne MacBride (1866-1953), a leading political activist and revolutionary.
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A letter from Alice Rynne (1901-1981) to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. thanking the friar for her payment and referring to her article on Helena Concannon.
Letter from Alice Stopford Green
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A letter from Alice Stopford Green to Fr. Richard Henebry regarding the ‘fearful excitement’ in the English papers about William O’Brien. She claims that the ‘Unionists are rejoicing at the prospect of using this lever to break up Irish Nationalists …’. The letter is incomplete but is written from 36 Grosvenor Road in London (Alice Stopford Green’s address).
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A letter from Aloys Fleischmann, University College Cork, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. congratulating him on a ‘production hailed everywhere as the most impressive yet’.
Letter from An tAthair Pádraig De Brún
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Letter from An tAthair Pádraig De Brún to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. referring to proofs of four poems of his which are to be published in 'The Capuchin Annual'. The proofs are extant in the volume.
Letter from An tAthair Pádraig De Brún
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A letter from An tAthair Pádraig De Brún, University College Galway, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap.
Letter from An tAthair Pádraig De Brún
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Letter from An tAthair Pádraig De Brún, Dunquin, County Kerry, to Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. referring to ‘The Capuchin Annual’ (1943).