List of friars in the Church Street Fraternity. The list includes the various roles assigned to the friars including confessor/preacher, promoters of the Father Mathew Total Abstinence Association, chaplaincy appointments, bursar and vocations promotion.
List of guardians of the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny, from 1842-1883 compiled by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. The list includes their dates of office. The file also includes notes by Fr. Angelus re Fr. Edward Tommins OSFC (d. 29 July 1889), Fr. Columbus Maher OSFC (1835-1894) and Fr. Cherubini Mazzini OSFC (1831-1906), guardians from c.1855-68.
List of names of addresses of prominent Irish Americans residing in New York. The list was probably compiled by Patrick Pearse for his fundraising trip to the United States in 1914.
A list of names and addresses of prominent Irish Americans in New York. The list is compiled on headed paper of the Commissioner’s Office of the Department of Water Supply, Gas & Electricity in New York.
List of photographs or lantern slides compiled most likely for a lecture. The list includes mostly buildings in Ireland, England and on the continent selected probably for their architectural merit. The final page (at No. 208) reads ‘Portrait of Mrs Pearse and her son Willie (this is to be put after own)’.
List of legal documents such as deeds, conveyances and fee farm grant, with names of people mentioned. The earliest mentioned legal document is from 1873, and the latest is from 1896.
Letters of obedience, from c.1874-1910, compiled by Fr. Angelus Healy OFM Cap. from originals pasted into the archival book of the Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny (CA KK/1/3/1). The obediences are listed under the headings of date, ‘from’ [usually the letter of obedience is from the Provincial Minister or Definitory], to [the name of the friar to which the obedience is addressed] and ‘import’ [place of transfer]’. The list would appear to have particular reference to transfers to and from the Friary in Kilkenny.
Facsimile copy of a typescript schedule of military establishments to be handed over to the Provisional Government in 1922. The schedule also includes ‘Instructions connected with the evacuation of remaining British Military posts in Dublin’.