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James Connolly commemoration souvenir
IE CA CP/3/17/23/11 · Parte · 1929
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Dublin Trades Union and Labour Council / May-Day Celebration / May 12th, 1929 / James Connolly commemoration souvenir’ (Dublin: Published by McParland and Hall for the Dublin Trades Union and Labour Council, 1929).

Speech of William Smith O’Brien MP
IE CA CP/3/17/25/2 · Parte · 1843
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Speech of William Smith O’Brien, Esq., M.P. / on the causes of discontent in Ireland, delivered in the House of Commons, on the 4th July, 1843’ (Dublin: Browne & Nolan, 21 Nassau Street, 3rd edition, 1852). Includes a letter from William Smith O’Brien to T. O’Malley dated 23 December 1843 (pp [57]-72).

Pictorial review of 1916
IE CA CP/3/17/27/1 · Parte · c.1946
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A copy of booklet titled ‘Pictorial review of 1916 / a complete and historically accurate account of the events which occurred in Dublin in Easter week, fully illustrated’ (Dublin: Parkside Press, 37 Grafton Street, [c.1946]).

Letter from Thomas Moore
IE CA CP/3/21/23/3 · Parte · c.1825
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A letter from Thomas Moore to a Mr Rogers apologising for not having breakfast and tea with him. He also refers to his ‘usual duty … at the grave of our poor [daughter] Barbara’.

Letter from Thomas Moore
IE CA CP/3/21/23/4 · Parte · 18 Oct. 1832
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A letter from Thomas Moore to John Talbot, 16th Earl of Shrewsbury. Moore states that Lord John Russell is ‘in most excellent health and spirits’. Moore also thanks Lord Shrewsbury for his kindness in allowing him use of his library

Letter from Thomas Moore
IE CA CP/3/21/23/5 · Parte · 3 Mar. [c.1825]
Parte de Irish Capuchin Archives

A letter from Thomas Moore, Sloperton cottage, Devizes, Wiltshire. The correspondent is not stated but Moore apologizes for the delay in replying and refers to the ‘illness of my poor little girl’. He later writes ‘I told you before, and in a way that, I rather feared you did not like, how much disposed I am to keep the names of women sacred even from the voice of fame …’.