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Letter of William Kavanagh

Letter of William Kavanagh, brass plate engraver, 28 Wellington Quay, to Fr. Laurence Dowling OSFC, guardian, Church Street, referring to the designs and illustrations of brass memorial tablets for St. Mary of the Angels. With printed enclosure of various brass memorial templates which could be used.

Letter of Fr. Hilary McDonagh OFM Cap. to Fr. Paul Neary OFM Cap.

Letter of Fr. Hilary McDonagh OFM Cap., Via Boncompagni, 71, Rome, to Fr. Paul Neary OFM Cap., informing him that he has located a letter from the late Fr. Albert Bibby OFM Cap, in the archives of the General Capuchin Curia. Fr. Hilary writes: ‘I am informed that it is not usual nor advisable to allow such documents into any hands outside the Curia, so I fear it will not be possible to allow it to be used by any historian of the sad period about which it centres – at least for the present’. With cover.

McDonagh, Hilary, 1900-1967, Capuchin priest

Letter of contract

Letter of contract by John Delany to Fr. Simeon Gaudillot OSFC, guardian, undertaking to complete works as specified by Robert Walker (c.1835-1910), architect, in respect of the construction of the new confraternity room and vestry at Holy Trinity Friary, for the sum of £743.

Letter from W.T. Cosgrave to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap.

Letter from W.T. Cosgrave, Reading Internment Camp, to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap., conveying his sympathy on hearing of the death of Fr. Aloysius’s brother. Cosgrave concludes by declaring his ‘kindest remembrance to all your Fathers – particularly Fathers Augustine and Albert and of course yourself’.

Letter from W.T. Cosgrave to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap.

Letter from W.T. Cosgrave, Reading Internment Camp, to Fr. Aloysius Travers OFM Cap., providing news of various prisoners including Joe MacDonough and P.T. Daly. Cosgrave also affirmed that ‘the last few weeks’ newspapers here also occupied a lot of our attention and this morning’s news amply rewards any little disadvantages we may have had’.

Letter from W.P. Fitzgerald

Letter from W.P. Fitzgerald, Mitchelstown, County Cork, to Fr. Mel Farrell OFM Cap., guardian, regarding adjustments to the figures supplied by an agent relating to insurance policies taken out by the Cork Capuchins.

Letter from William Woodlock

Letter from William Woodlock, Vickery’s Hotel, Bantry, County Cork. The letter provides detail of his trip to Counties Cork and Kerry. In relation to Bantry, Woodlock wrote ‘Nearly all the names over the shops are English: in fact, it is hard to think one is in Ireland at all, with Kingstons, and Coopers, and Taylors, and Murrays, and Robinsons. The Papists are making a footing, for I saw the name of Moriarty over one of the best shops in the place’.

Letter from William Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin

Letter from William Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin, to Cardinal William Henry O’Connell, Archbishop of Boston. The printed letter refers to the former’s donation of £105 to the Irish National Fund inaugurated by the First Dáil.

Walsh, William Joseph, 1841-1921, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin

Letter from W. Howard

Letter from W. Howard affirming that he has been ordered to ‘hold no further communication’ with the letter writer. A manuscript note attached to the letter reads ‘D. Murphy / W. Howard / I am ordered to hold no further communication with you / Nino McEvoy … Craughwell’. Both the letter and the note are endorsed ‘7198’.

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