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An Gaedhal
IE CA IR-1/8/1/9 · Pièce · 29 Jan. 1916
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

'The Gael' was described as a weekly journal of stories, sketches, news notes and songs. The file contains the issue: 29 Jan. 1916 (Vol. 1, No. 1) which provides news on the activities of local Irish Volunteer units. It was printed for the proprietor (Eamon Ó Duibhir) at The Gaelic Press, 30 Upper Liffey Street, Dublin

Newspaper Cuttings Book
IE CA IR-1/8/1/BV-1-1 · Dossier · May 1916-June 1916
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

Newspaper cuttings book compiled and annotated by Fr. Stanislaus Kavanagh OFM Cap. Printed stamp on inside front cover: ‘Franciscan Capuchin Library, Church Street, Dublin’. The pages have been numbered by Fr. Stanislaus. The book includes on pp 71-82; 86-92; 97-100; 123-124 numerous cuttings reporting on the 1916 Rising and its aftermath. Some of the reports refer to Fr. Augustine Hayden OFM Cap. and his ministering to Con Colbert.

IE CA IR-1/8/1/33 · Dossier · 27 Nov. 1918-10 Dec. 1918
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

The file contains the following editions of this newspaper produced by the National Students’ Club, Cork: 27 Nov. 1918; 30 Nov. 1918; 7 Dec. 1918; 10 Dec. 1918. The articles are chiefly in English, with some in Irish. The paper was printed for the proprietors by Gaelic Publishers, 96 Patrick Street, Cork. In November and December 1918 'The Student' was published twice weekly because of the general election cf. issue for 27 Nov. 1918. Parallel title at head: 'Macléighinn'.

New Ireland (Ár n-Ėire)
IE CA IR-1/8/1/14 · Dossier · 7 July 1917-1 July 1922
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

The file comprises the following editions of this Irish nationalist newspaper edited by D. Gwynn and P.S. Little:
Bound editions:
27 May 1922 (new issue, vol. 1, no. 1)-24 June 1922 (new issue, vol. 1, no. 5)
Loose editions:
7 July 1917 (Vol. IV, no. 9)
9 Aug. 1919 (Vol. VIII, No. 14) (pp 219-20 only);
16 Aug. 1919 (Vol. VIII, No. 15);
17 June 1922 (new issue, vol. I, no. 4) (pp 3-4 only);
24 June 1922 (new issue, vol. I, no. 5);
1 July 1922 (new issue, vol. I, no. 6).

Evening Telegraph
IE CA IR-1/8/1/16 · Pièce · 1 Nov. 1920
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

The file contains the issue: 1 Nov. 1920 (no. 11,442) referring to the execution of Kevin Barry in Mountjoy Jail. Front page reads: ‘Subsequently Father Albert [Bibby], OSFC, succeeded in visiting the prisoner, who again saluted when the priest left him’.

The Irish Theological Quarterly
IE CA IR-1/8/1/37 · Pièce · Jan. 1921
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

The Irish Theological Quarterly, xvi, no. 61 (Jan. 1921). The journal includes an article titled 'The lawfulness of the hunger strike' by J. Kelleher (pp 47-64).

Sunday Independent
IE CA IR-1/8/1/19 · Pièce · 7 May 1922
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

The articles refer to attempts to secure a truce between Free State forces and republican irregulars in order to ‘avert a national disaster’.

Evening Herald
IE CA IR-1/8/1/36 · Pièce · 30 Aug. 1922
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

The newspaper contains reports of Civil War hostilities and to the messages of sympathy which are still being received following the death (22 Aug. 1922) of Michael Collins.

Kilkenny Journal
IE CA IR-1/8/1/20 · Pièce · 14 Oct. 1922
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

The newspaper contains many reports of Civil War hostilities in the Kilkenny locality.

The Weekly Bulletin
IE CA IR-1/8/1/21 · Dossier · 1922-1923
Fait partie de Irish Capuchin Archives

The file comprises the following editions of this journal published by the North Eastern Boundary Bureau:
No. 6. (2 copies) No. 21 (2 copies)
No. 9 No. 25
No. 10 No. 28
No. 12 No. 30 (2 copies)
No. 13 (3 copies) No. 31 (3 copies)
No. 14 (2 copies) No. 32 (3 copies)
No. 16 (2 copies)
No. 17
No. 18
No. 19 (3 copies)
The North-Eastern Boundary Bureau was set up on the authority of a Minute of the Provisional Government dated 2 Oct. 1922, authorising Kevin O’Shiel, then Assistant Law Adviser, to take all necessary steps for the collection and compilation of data in connection with the Boundary Commission. O’Shiel remained Director of the Bureau until his appointment to the Irish Land Commission in Nov. 1923. From Nov. 1922 until the British Government suggested a conference on the Northern question, a 'Weekly Bulletin' was issued to the press, which dealt with current controversy on the boundary or partition questions. It analyzed the facts or financial statements which might be relevant to this issue. In this and all other publications which were issued from the Bureau, all acrimonious arguments were omitted. The literature was specially designed to remove the Northern question as far as possible from the realm of heated controversy and make it a matter of reasoned political argument. The 'Bulletin' was greatly appreciated by the press. The material it contained was often used, as was intended, in an unacknowledged form, while some papers frequently published the 'Bulletin' in full. Copies of the 'Bulletin', in addition to being sent to the press, were also sent to Consuls, agents in the northern counties, and other interested parties. The 'Bulletin' was discontinued when the Boundary Commission became a matter of public controversy. The file also includes ‘North East Ulster, The Truth about the Boundary Commission. The Treaty’. A cover letter indicates that this statement was sent to an editor by the North Eastern Boundary Bureau on 7 Nov. 1922