1889014 Slean, C.P., Sebastian:
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1889014 Slean, C.P., Sebastian: Five ordinary shares in The Standard Press Limited bought by Fr. Sebastian Slean, C.P.,
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1889014 Slean, C.P., Sebastian:
1889014 Slean, C.P., Sebastian: Five ordinary shares in The Standard Press Limited bought by Fr. Sebastian Slean, C.P.,
1889014 Slean, C.P., Sebastian:
1889014 Slean, C.P., Sebastian: permit for Fr. Sebastian Slean, C.P. to pass through all military picquets for the purpose of paying sick calls. Rubber stamp: Orderly Room / 3rd Resevrbed Btn Royal Irish Rifles.
1889014 Slean, C.P., Sebastian:
1889014 Slean, C.P., Sebastian: an account of Sebastian's life prepared from information in the Chronicles, his obituary and "The Cross".
1889014 Slean, C.P., Sebastian:
1889014 Slean, C.P., Sebastian: permit from Dublin Metropolitan Poliece, 3rd May, 1916: Recto: Please pass Rev. Fr. Sebastian of St. Paul's, Mount Argus, through the streets of the City and the D.M.P Area" signed by the Commissioner: Verso: "The within pass is valid for the district outside the D.M.P. Area" signed by Neville Chamberlain, Insp. General R.I.C,
1889014 Slean, C.P., Sebastian:
1889014 Slean, C.P., Sebastian:typescript of sermonas by Fr. Sebastian Slean, C.P., covering perios from 1903 to 1918. Handed in by Fr. Brendan O'Boyle, C.P.,
1889024 Ignatius Gibney: letter from Fr. Joe Ivory, PP., Ballyclare, Co, ANtrim eulogisinbg Ignatius and comparing him to St. Paul the Apostle. He also quotes in full a priestly prayer used (composed?) by Ignatius.
1889048: Hilarion Gallagher: Obituary:
1889048: Hilarion Gallagher: Obituary: 2 obituaries:
1889049 Pancras Byrne: copy of obituary from The Cross April 1930
Nevin, C.P. Eugene: Autobiography - concerning his account of his association with the national movement for independence. Leaflet issued by the Bureau of Military History 1913-1921 concerning the work of the bureau. This leaflet was forwarded to Eugene with a letter from the Secretary dated 31 December, 1956, thanking him for submitting his record of association with the movement (v. 1/6/2/8 serial no 7673). It contains a statement that all information supplied to the Bureau will be treated as strictly confidential except where the donor expresses a wish to the contrary.
Nevin, C.P, Eugene: Autobiography: letter from P.J. Brennan, Secretary, Bureau of Military History 1913-1921 to Fr. Eugene thanking him for submitting his interesting record of his association with the movement for independence (this record is located at 1/6/2/7 serial no 7672). He explains the Bureau's method of preserving documents and suggests a method for the preservation of this particular one. He encloses a leaflet issued by the Bureau and points out that all information submitted will be treated as strictly confidential, except where the donor expresses a wish to the contrary. This leaflet is now located at 1/6/2/9 serial no 7674.