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The Hyde:
IE CP 2021-11-22/216/10/23/3/54 · Item · 31/10/30
Part of Passionists Congregation, St. Patricks Province

The Hyde: NOTES on 5 letter between Fr URBAN Young, CP and a Mrs Treherne (daughter of Mrs Barstow of The Hyde: Woodfiled House). Mrs T has the photo mentioned by Urban in a recent letter to THE UNIVERSE. Her grand-dad bought the house about 1880; sold in 1918. She spent much of her childhood there: her memories of the place.

The House of Lynch script
IE CA HA/1/7/14 · Item · c.1937
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Script for 'The House of Lynch', by. F. Jay. The play was presented by the Father Mathew Players in the Hall on Church Street in 1937.

The holy wells of Ireland
IE CA CP/3/17/12/14 · Part · 1836
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Philip Dixon Hardy, ‘The holy wells of Ireland / containing an account of those various places of pilgrimage and penance which are still annually visited by thousands of the Roman catholic peasantry / with a ... description of the patterns and stations periodically held in various districts of Ireland (Dublin: Philip Dixon Hardy, Cecilia Street, 1836).

The Holy Bible
IE CA KK/10/47 · Item · 1847
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Date: 1847
Publisher: A. Fullarton and Co., Dublin, London, and Edinburgh
Full title: 'The Holy Bible; translated from the Latin vulgate: diligently compared with the Hebrew, Greek, and other editions in divers languages; The Old Testament, first published by the English college at Douay, A.D. 1609, and the New Testament first published by the English college at Rheims, A.D. 1582, with useful notes, critical, historical, controversial and explanatory selected from the most eminent commentators, and the most able and judicious critics by the Rev. Geo. Leo Haydock. Volume 2'.

The Holy Bible
IE CA HT/9/4/2 · Item · 1812
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

Date: 1812
Publisher: Manchester: Published and printed by T. Haydock at his original Catholic Publication Warehouse, … and at his shop, No. 19 Anglesea-Street, Dublin.
Full title: 'The Holy Bible, translated from the Latin Vulgate: diligently compared with the Hebrew, Greek, and other editions in divers languages, the Old Testament, first published by the English College at Douay, A.D. 1609. and the New Testament first published at the English College at Rheims, A.D. 1582. With useful notes, critical, historical, controversial, and explanatory, selected from the most eminent commentators, and the most able and judicious critics'.
Physical description: 1 vol. (pag. multiple): ill., cartes, portr.; Double columned pages with explanatory notes; 35 cm x 29.5 cm

The Holiness of Pope Pius X
IE CA CP/3/16/29/14 · Part · 1 June 1951
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

A clipping of an article Michael de la Bédoyère on the saintly life of Pope Pius X published in ‘The Catholic Herald’ (1 June 1951).

IE CA CP/3/28/1 · Item · 1721
Part of Irish Capuchin Archives

William Smith ‘The history of the lives, acts, and martyrdom of those bishops, fathers, and doctors of the primitive church’ (London, 1721). The text includes a series of woodcuts illustrating the lives of the early Christian martyrs. Includes illustrations of Saint Stephen (acknowledged as the first Christian martyr who was stoned to death), Saint Ignatius of Antioch (devoured by lions in the Colosseum), Saint Polycarp (a disciple of the Apostle John who was burned at the stake), Saint Dionysius the Areopagite (the woodcut likely confuses Dionysius the Areopagite with Saint Dionysius or Denis of Paris. It was the latter who was beheaded by the sword in the third century), and finally, Saint Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyon (the precise circumstances of his death are not fully documented, but it is widely believed he died as a martyr in the late 2nd century).