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IE CA CP/3/5/1/1/54 · Pièce · 17 June 1908
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter to Patrick Pearse from Cecil [Doheny?], 243 Cromwell Road, London, re the former’s wish to sublet property he is renting. He writes ‘First of all, allow me to congratulate you on your new appointment. … I sympathize very much with you in the dilemma which the appointment put you in. Of course, I give you full leave to sublet, if you can find a good & careful tenant …’.

IE CA CP/3/5/1/1/19 · Pièce · Apr. 1914
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter to Patrick Pearse from A. Brendan Ford, editor, ‘New York Freeman’s Journal and Catholic Register’, 13 Barclay Street, New York. Ford suggests that Pearse has ‘one of the highest gifts from the Gods – the trick of swaying hearts with your words’. The letter appears be incomplete.

IE CA CP/3/5/1/1/23 · Pièce · 27 Apr. 1914
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter to Patrick Pearse, c/o McKenna, 517 West 144 Street, New York, from R.J. Turner, manager, Royal Bank of Ireland Ltd., Terenure, Dublin. The letter refers to a draft for £50 which Turner has credited to Pearse’s account.

Letter to Patrick Pearse from John Quinn
IE CA CP/3/5/1/1/53 · Pièce · 7 May 1914
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter to Patrick Pearse from John Quinn, attorney, 31 Nassau Street, New York. He refers to Pearse returning to Ireland on that day (7 May 1914). With the second page of another (un-related) letter from Quinn attached.

IE CA CP/3/5/1/1/37 · Pièce · 28 July 1915
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Letter to Patrick Pearse, Turlough, Rosmuck, County Galway, from Thomas F. O’Connell, solicitor, 34 Kildare Street, Dublin. The letter refers to arrears of rent due on the Hermitage in Rathfarnham. It reads ‘Whatever arrangement may in the future be considered as to leaving you in possession for the present in [the] Hermitage as tenant at a lower rent, this must not be allowed to interfere with your obligation to pay the rent for the past half year’.