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Release of Female Prisoners

A clipping of short article announcing the release of several female prisoners detained after the insurrection. The prisoners included Annie Higgins, Madeline Ffrench-Mullen, and Nellie Gifford. The clipping is taken from the ‘Freeman’s Journal’ (5 June 1916).

Relationships with Local Communities

This series comprises records relating to various local organisations and significant events in the Church Street area. The documents broadly reflect the interactions of the Capuchin friars with the locality.

Re-interment of Roger Casement

Photographic prints of the re-interment of Roger Casement at Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin. The re-interment took place on 3 March 1965. The file includes prints of the arrival of the remains at Baldonnell Aerodrome, the lying-in-state at Arbour Hill Church and various political figures paying their respects including Frank Aiken, Minister of External Affairs, and Gerald Bartley, Minister for Defence.

Regulations: Buildings: Novices:

Regulations: Buidings: Novices: letter from Fr. Bonaventure Obesrt, C.P., Consultor General to Provincial, Fr. Aidrian Convery, C.P.Glad to hear English translation MS is back again. Comments on rate at which building is going and need for loan. Says Provincial can shift novices to any part of Novitiate house provided they are cut off from the rest of the community. Asks how Fr. Edwin Farrell is getting on reeligious life,

Regulations;

Reguslations: letter from Fr, Bonaventure Obsert, C.P. Consultor General to Provincial, Fr. Aidrian Convery, C.P. He is now worried about how a phrase in paragraph 88 has been trenslated into English "Regulations" and discusses it at length. "Taverns" and all that.

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