Mother Mary Martin Letters 1935
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Parte de Glenstal Abbey Archive
Sent to and by the former Prior of Glenstal in 1935
Mother Mary Martin (Auth rec)
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Mother Mary Martin Letters 1935
Parte de Glenstal Abbey Archive
Sent to and by the former Prior of Glenstal in 1935
Mother Mary Martin (Auth rec)
Mother Mary Martin Letters - undated
Parte de Glenstal Abbey Archive
Mother Mary Martin Letters about materials of The Sisters.
Sent to and by the former Prior of Glenstal
This file contains the letters which are undated.
Letters about Mother Mary Martin
Parte de Glenstal Abbey Archive
Correspondence from parties other than Mother Mary, but concerning her nonetheless.
Glenstal Abbey Auth Rec
Parte de Glenstal Abbey Archive
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History of Ireland and Wales Province
Parte de Sisters of St. Joseph Chambery
Short history of the Sisters of St. Joseph Chamber in Ireland and Wales. These two countries shared the same province.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Kevin Barry, IRA. ‘Died for Ireland in Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, on Monday, Nov. 1st 1920’. Coloured, with photographic print.
Michael Murphy, Boherard, Carrignavar, died 21 June 1917.
Terence McSwiney, ‘Lord Mayor of Cork, Died for Ireland in Brixton Prison, England on October 25th, 1920’. With photographic print.
Captain Richard Coleman ‘who fought for the Freedom of Ireland, Easter, 1916, and died in Usk Prison, England, on December 9th, 1918’. With photographic print.
Peadar Healy, 86 Phibsboro’ Road, Capt., A. Co., 1st Battalion, Irish Volunteers, died 12 Apr. 1919. One card with photographic print and another in Irish.
Memorial cards for executed republicans
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
‘In Memoriam Rory O’Connor, Liam Mellows, Richard Barrett, Joseph McKelvey, died 8 Dec. 1922’
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Souvenir publication for the funeral of O’Donovan Rossa at Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, 1 Aug. 1915. 2nd edition. Includes the text of Pearse’s graveside oration and other contributions by Thomas Mac Donagh, Seamus O’Sullivan, and James Connolly’s statement on The Citizen Army.
Copies of Michael Mallin’s last letter to his wife and Patrick Pearse’s last letter to his mother
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Typescript copy of Michael Mallin’s last letter to his wife. Copy signed: ‘Michael Mallin, Commandant, Stephen’s Green Command’; copy of Pearse’s last letter to his mother in which he refers to papers he has left with Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap.
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives
Correspondence between Thomas W. Bewley, secretary, W. & R. Jacob & Co. Ltd., and Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap. regarding a cheque for £25 given by the directors of Jacobs to the Capuchins as a mark of appreciation ‘for the deep sense of thankfulness that our Factory was spared from serious injury during the time of the recent rebellion’. Includes a copy reply from Fr. Aloysius returning the said cheque. He writes ‘Any services that I may have rendered during the recent sad crisis were such as … any other priest in the same circumstances would render’. Fr. Aloysius suggests that the cheque should more fittingly be sent to the Lord Mayor’s Fund for the Relief of Distress.